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, |
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It is the first metrical translation of any classic into the English tongue , and is
admired both for its fidelity and spirit . To each book an original prologue is
prefixed ; some of which are highly extolled by Warton , who has given a prose
version of ...
It is the first metrical translation of any classic into the English tongue , and is
admired both for its fidelity and spirit . To each book an original prologue is
prefixed ; some of which are highly extolled by Warton , who has given a prose
version of ...
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... he admired and emulated the paladins of the age when love and arms went
hand in hand . In this campaign he still amused his leisure , or beguiled the
languor of absence , by pouring forth “ ditties highly penned " to his distant
mistress .
... he admired and emulated the paladins of the age when love and arms went
hand in hand . In this campaign he still amused his leisure , or beguiled the
languor of absence , by pouring forth “ ditties highly penned " to his distant
mistress .
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ing of love and admiration . Though his character was composed of all the
elements which ... He was here seen and admired by Henry IV . , then only King
of Navarre . “ He used him , " says Sydney ' s friend and biographer , Sir Fulke
Greville ...
ing of love and admiration . Though his character was composed of all the
elements which ... He was here seen and admired by Henry IV . , then only King
of Navarre . “ He used him , " says Sydney ' s friend and biographer , Sir Fulke
Greville ...
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Dryden , who admired Shakspeare so far as he understood him , says , “ he was
becoming a little obsolete ; " and Shaftesbury objects to his “ rude unpolished
style , and antiquated phrase and wit . ” During a whole century only four small ...
Dryden , who admired Shakspeare so far as he understood him , says , “ he was
becoming a little obsolete ; " and Shaftesbury objects to his “ rude unpolished
style , and antiquated phrase and wit . ” During a whole century only four small ...
Side 175
Even his faults , like blemishes on the face of a beloved mistress , have come to
be admired , if not as positive beauties , yet as points of identity which the
enthusiastic lover could not see removed without some confusion of his feeling of
his ...
Even his faults , like blemishes on the face of a beloved mistress , have come to
be admired , if not as positive beauties , yet as points of identity which the
enthusiastic lover could not see removed without some confusion of his feeling of
his ...
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