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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Side 38
Of smalé houndès hadde she , that she fedde With rosted flesh , and milk , and
wastel brede . But sore wept she if on of hem were dede , ( a ) Called . ( d )
Smallest spot . ( g ) To imitate . ( 6 ) Neatly , ( e ) Rose . ( h ) Worthy . ( c ) Her
pleasure .
Of smalé houndès hadde she , that she fedde With rosted flesh , and milk , and
wastel brede . But sore wept she if on of hem were dede , ( a ) Called . ( d )
Smallest spot . ( g ) To imitate . ( 6 ) Neatly , ( e ) Rose . ( h ) Worthy . ( c ) Her
pleasure .
Side 86
... repeat the inward sentiment , it is by their skill romantically echoed back and re
- echoed , till the ear , trained to listen , drinks in a redoubled pleasure from the
de . licious ravishment of sounds which sink at once into the soul and the sense .
... repeat the inward sentiment , it is by their skill romantically echoed back and re
- echoed , till the ear , trained to listen , drinks in a redoubled pleasure from the
de . licious ravishment of sounds which sink at once into the soul and the sense .
Side 88
... by Englishmen at home and abroad , but no poet rose to record them ; and the
few worthless names which remain in poetical history at this time rather serve to
cumber the memory than to add to the stores of knowledge or pleasure .
... by Englishmen at home and abroad , but no poet rose to record them ; and the
few worthless names which remain in poetical history at this time rather serve to
cumber the memory than to add to the stores of knowledge or pleasure .
Side 102
Even when confined within circumscribed limits , the exquisite neatness , grace ,
and finish of its verdant embankments and architectural decorations , yield a high
and pure pleasure , till in its later course we hail it , as it again bursts forth ...
Even when confined within circumscribed limits , the exquisite neatness , grace ,
and finish of its verdant embankments and architectural decorations , yield a high
and pure pleasure , till in its later course we hail it , as it again bursts forth ...
Side 104
... and received with admiration and 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 received with admiration and 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 ...
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