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 1
Even on the true fountain - head of our national poetry , antiquaries , in a
question which is interesting to themselves alone , are widely divided . Some
would trace it to a Celtic origin - to the bards of Armorica or Brittany ; others to a
Gothic ...
Even on the true fountain - head of our national poetry , antiquaries , in a
question which is interesting to themselves alone , are widely divided . Some
would trace it to a Celtic origin - to the bards of Armorica or Brittany ; others to a
Gothic ...
Side 2
The Runic Odes , translated with so much of the true Bardic fire by Gray , and the
fine specimens of poetry which remain of the Welsh bards , would lead us to form
a higher estimate of the poetry of the kindred and neighbouring race of England ...
The Runic Odes , translated with so much of the true Bardic fire by Gray , and the
fine specimens of poetry which remain of the Welsh bards , would lead us to form
a higher estimate of the poetry of the kindred and neighbouring race of England ...
Side 9
It contains more true pathos than all the love - stories which were composed for
two centuries after its appearance . Troilus is supposed to have first seen
Creseide in a temple ; and in the solitude of his chamber , in ruminating on her ...
It contains more true pathos than all the love - stories which were composed for
two centuries after its appearance . Troilus is supposed to have first seen
Creseide in a temple ; and in the solitude of his chamber , in ruminating on her ...
Side 21
In this same old romance , in which the manners of chivalry are constantly
ingrafted on classical his . tory , is found the well - known couplet in its true
reading :Merry swithe it is in halle , When the berdes waveth alle . Among the
poets of the ...
In this same old romance , in which the manners of chivalry are constantly
ingrafted on classical his . tory , is found the well - known couplet in its true
reading :Merry swithe it is in halle , When the berdes waveth alle . Among the
poets of the ...
Side 86
... instruments , winds , waters , all agree . The music to which these great poets
have chosen to set their thoughts and feelings , their magic numbers , and their “
winged words , ” are as wonderful as their genius , and as true to it as the echo ...
... instruments , winds , waters , all agree . The music to which these great poets
have chosen to set their thoughts and feelings , their magic numbers , and their “
winged words , ” are as wonderful as their genius , and as true to it as the echo ...
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