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  1. Amidst the degeneracy of modern taste, if the studies of a Milton have lost their attraction, legitimate sonnets, enriched by varying pauses, and an elaborate recurrence of rhyme, still assert their superiority over those tasteless and inartificial productions, which assume the name, without evincing a single characteristic of distinguishing ...

  2. sappho and phaon in a series of legitimate sonnets, with thoughts on poetical subjects, and anecdotes of the grecian poetess. BY MARY ROBINSON, Author of Poems, &c. &c. &c. &c. LONDON: Printed by S. GOSNELL, For the AUTHOR, and Sold by HOOKHAM and CARPENTER, Bond Street. 1796.

    • Mary Robinson
    • 1994
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  4. EACH SONNET SONNET. I.␣␣INTRODUCTORY. II.␣␣The Temple of Chastity. III.␣␣The Bower of Pleasure. IV.␣␣Sappho discovers her Passion. V.␣␣Contemns its Power, VI.␣␣Describes the characteristics of Love. VII.␣␣Invokes Reason. VIII.␣␣Her Passion increases. IX.␣␣Laments the volatility of Phaon.

  5. Books. Sappho and Phaon: In a Series of Legitimate Sonnets (1796) Mary Robinson. Scholar's Facsimiles & Reprints, 1995 - Biography & Autobiography - 125 pages. From inside the...

  6. Sappho and Phaon: in a series of legitimate sonnets, with thoughts on poetical subjects, and anecdotes of the Grecian poetess

  7. Mary Robinson’s sonnet sequence Sappho and Phaon: In a Series of Legitimate Sonnets (1796) is central to the sonnet revival of the 1790s and to the discourse of sensibility, which monopolized the period.