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 18mo. with plates. Also in 12mo. 8vo. and 4to. Basle and Hamburgh. A new edition. 18mo. with plates. Also in 12mo. 8vo. and 4to. Basle and Hamburgh. A new edition.
  
-This interesting work, the production of the celebrated Abbé Delille, after having been impatiently expected during two years, hath at length made its appearance; and a second edition is already called for, in a volume of four different sizes[("Retrospect of French Literature", //The Monthly Magazine//, "Supplementary number", 1/^er^/ janvier 1801, p.(nbsp)639.)].+This interesting work, the production of the celebrated Abbé Delille, after having been impatiently expected during two years, hath at length made its appearance(nbsp); and a second edition is already called for, in a volume of four different sizes[("Retrospect of French Literature", //The Monthly Magazine//, "Supplementary number", 1/^er^/ janvier 1801, p.(nbsp)639.)].
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-The third canto is consecrated to the philosopher, who, surrounded by the prodigies of nature, endeavours to become acquainted with them, and thus takes a greater interest in every thing that he observes in the course of his walks, enjoys more charms in his dwelling, and more benefit from his leisure. Such a man forms to himself a cabinet of natural history, adorned, not with foreign rarities, but with those that surround him, and which being produced in his native soil, becomes, on this very account, still more interesting. The subject of this canto is the most fruitful of any; never was a more vast or novel career opened to poetry[(//Id.//, p.(nbsp)639-640.)].+The third canto is consecrated to the philosopher, who, surrounded by the prodigies of nature, endeavours to become acquainted with them, and thus takes a greater interest in every thing that he observes in the course of his walks, enjoys more charms in his dwelling, and more benefit from his leisure. Such a man forms to himself a cabinet of natural history, adorned, not with foreign rarities, but with those that surround him, and which being produced in his native soil, becomes, on this very account, still more interesting. The subject of this canto is the most fruitful of any(nbsp); never was a more vast or novel career opened to poetry[(//Id.//, p.(nbsp)639-640.)].
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-The poem is preceded by a preface, whence we have extracted the above quotation. It also contains an eulogium on rural poetry; a defence of “Les Jardins” against the criticisms of an anonymous author; a notice of a new edition of that poem augmented; and the disavowal of several fugitive pieces published in different journals with the name of the author prefixed. This volume has more than one hundred pages of notes, in which will be found a variety of select passages from Latin, English, and French poems, analogous to the subject of the present[(//Id//., p.(nbsp)640.)].+The poem is preceded by a preface, whence we have extracted the above quotation. It also contains an eulogium on rural poetry(nbsp); a defence of “Les Jardins” against the criticisms of an anonymous author(nbsp); a notice of a new edition of that poem augmented(nbsp); and the disavowal of several fugitive pieces published in different journals with the name of the author prefixed. This volume has more than one hundred pages of notes, in which will be found a variety of select passages from Latin, English, and French poems, analogous to the subject of the present[(//Id//., p.(nbsp)640.)].
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