Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 Seiten |
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... good seed by the way - side , which must delight the casual traveller with an unexpected flush of blooms and buds , even where the soil has not sufficient depth and vigour to put forth fruit after many days . Let us but imagine for a ...
... good seed by the way - side , which must delight the casual traveller with an unexpected flush of blooms and buds , even where the soil has not sufficient depth and vigour to put forth fruit after many days . Let us but imagine for a ...
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... delight of the many generations that have intervened . Before , however , noticing this production , it may be proper to glance at the progress of society and literature before the birth , and during the previous ( a ) Swoon . ( b ) ...
... delight of the many generations that have intervened . Before , however , noticing this production , it may be proper to glance at the progress of society and literature before the birth , and during the previous ( a ) Swoon . ( b ) ...
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... delightful than the conceited display of a precocious school - boy . The earliest love - song , which Warton quotes and places about the year 1200 , is not destitute of beauty . It has a chorus , — Blow , northern wynd , send Thou me my ...
... delightful than the conceited display of a precocious school - boy . The earliest love - song , which Warton quotes and places about the year 1200 , is not destitute of beauty . It has a chorus , — Blow , northern wynd , send Thou me my ...
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... delight , Only through letting of mine eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall For ever ; of free will ; for of menace Ther was no token in her sweete face , XXIII . And in my head I drew right hastily ; And [ then ] eft ...
... delight , Only through letting of mine eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall For ever ; of free will ; for of menace Ther was no token in her sweete face , XXIII . And in my head I drew right hastily ; And [ then ] eft ...
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... delight , has been grievously demolished of late by one of those lovers of accuracy in dates and matters of fact , who appear to have a malicious pleasure in setting folks right on small points of chronology and unimportant truth , at ...
... delight , has been grievously demolished of late by one of those lovers of accuracy in dates and matters of fact , who appear to have a malicious pleasure in setting folks right on small points of chronology and unimportant truth , at ...
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