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 sider |
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Side xi
... Pleasures of Imagination ) 331 Conclusion ( from the same ) ... TOBIAS SMOLLETT Ode to Leven Water .......................................... 332 334 ib . Extract from the Ode to Independence .............. 335 THOMAS BLACKLOCK ...........
... Pleasures of Imagination ) 331 Conclusion ( from the same ) ... TOBIAS SMOLLETT Ode to Leven Water .......................................... 332 334 ib . Extract from the Ode to Independence .............. 335 THOMAS BLACKLOCK ...........
Side xv
... Pleasures of Memory ) .... ib . A Wish 533 JAMES MONTGOMERY ................ 534 Instinct by which Birds build their Nests ( from Montgomery's Pelican Islands ) .. 534 Aspirations of Youth ........ 535 MOIR ( Delta ) ......... 536 JOHN ...
... Pleasures of Memory ) .... ib . A Wish 533 JAMES MONTGOMERY ................ 534 Instinct by which Birds build their Nests ( from Montgomery's Pelican Islands ) .. 534 Aspirations of Youth ........ 535 MOIR ( Delta ) ......... 536 JOHN ...
Side 38
... wept she if on of hem were dede , ( a ) Called . ( d ) Smallest spot . ( g ) To imitate . ( b ) Neatly . ( e ) Rose . ( h ) Worthy . ( c ) Her pleasure . ( f ) Took pains . Or if men smote it with a yerdè ( a 38 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... wept she if on of hem were dede , ( a ) Called . ( d ) Smallest spot . ( g ) To imitate . ( b ) Neatly . ( e ) Rose . ( h ) Worthy . ( c ) Her pleasure . ( f ) Took pains . Or if men smote it with a yerdè ( a 38 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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... pleasure from the de- licious ravishment of sounds which sink at once into the soul and the sense . Thus , the triumph of art in the first poets if this be art - equals their powers of creative genius . They acknowledged no ordinary ...
... pleasure from the de- licious ravishment of sounds which sink at once into the soul and the sense . Thus , the triumph of art in the first poets if this be art - equals their powers of creative genius . They acknowledged no ordinary ...
Side 88
... pleasure . The settlement of the government by Henry VII . is the date in English history on which the philoso- pher , the legislator , and the poet fix , as the com- mencement of a better era ; but the dawn of poetry may be referred to ...
... pleasure . The settlement of the government by Henry VII . is the date in English history on which the philoso- pher , the legislator , and the poet fix , as the com- mencement of a better era ; but the dawn of poetry may be referred to ...
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