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This edition presents her three major poetic works—elegiac sonnets (1784– 1800), the emigrants (1793), and beachy head (1807).
Charlotte smith's lone spenserian sonnet was added to the fifth edition of her elegiac sonnets.
13 sep 2019 elegiac sonnets and other poems volume i contents published in the first edition (1784)edit published in the third edition (1786)edit.
Publication info: shields library, university of california, davis, california.
The first worcester edition from the sixth london edition, with additions.
1 charlotte smith, dedication to elegiac sonnets, and other poems, in the works of sonnets appeared in any works by smith, although two additional sonnets.
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Almost a decade before smith published the emigrants (1793) she had established her reputation and trademark poetic persona in elegiac sonnets ( 1784–1800).
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