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"Concerning Poetry"
Mac Flecknoe, A Poem: With Spencer's Ghost, Being A Satyr Concerning Poetry (1709)
John Dryden
Concerning Concrete Poetry
Bob Cobbing
Blanche of Brandywine, Or, September the Eleventh, 1777: A Romance, Concerning the Poetry, Legend, and History of the Battle of Brandywine.
George Lippard
Epistle to a Friend Concerning Poetry (1700) and the Essay on Heroic Poetry (second edition, 1697)
Samuel Wesley
Concerning Poetry: Poems about Poetry (Booktree Poetry Series, 2)
Jonathan Bracker
Perspectives, Poetry Concerning Autism and Other Disabilities: Volume II
James P. Wagner
IO: A Dialogue of Plato, Concerning Poetry
Plato
George Eliot's Poetry and Ideas on Poetry: a Study of Her Own Verse and Her Tastes and Opinions Concerning Poetry
Wenh-In Greer Anne Ng
Io, a Dialogue of Plato, Concerning Poetry (Classic Reprint)
Plato
A Letter From the Archbishop of Cambray to the French Academy; Concerning Rhetoric, Poetry, History: And a Comparison Between the Antients And Moderns
François Fénelon
histories of souls: poetry concerning magical realism, reincarnation, metaphysics
Ward Kelley
Dialogues concerning eloquence : with a letter to the French Academy concerning rhetoric and poetry : to which is added, a discourse pronounced by the author at his admission into the Academy : with a
François Fénelon
Epistle To A Friend Concerning Poetry, and The Essay on Heroic Poetry
Samuel Wesley
An epistle to a friend concerning poetry by Samuel Wesley. (1700)
Samuel Wesley
Truth and Poetry Concerning Uric Acid
Lewellys Franklin Barker
Epistle to a Friend Concerning Poetry (1700) and the Essay on Heroic Poetry (second edition, 1697)
Samuel Wesley
Concerning Poetry: An NMC Anthology
Nellie McClung Collegiate
Dialogues on Eloquence in General; Particularly That Kind Which Is Fit for the Pulpit: by M. Fenelon .. With His Letter to the French Academy, Concerning Rhetoric, Poetry, 1808 [Leather Bound]
François Fénelon
A letter from the Archbishop of Cambray to the French Academy; concerning rhetoric, poetry, history: and a comparison between the antients and moderns.
François Fénelon
Concerning the Poetry of Lost Things (Harrow) (Liver & Lights)
Unknown Author