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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... admiration . Though his character was composed of all the elements which constitute a hero and a favourite bravery ... admired by Henry IV . , then only King of Navarre . " He used him , " says Sydney's friend and bio- grapher , Sir ...
... admiration . Though his character was composed of all the elements which constitute a hero and a favourite bravery ... admired by Henry IV . , then only King of Navarre . " He used him , " says Sydney's friend and bio- grapher , Sir ...
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... admire ? Her ruby lips lock up from gazing sight A troop of pearls , which march in goodly row : But when she deigns those precious bones undight , Soon heav'nly notes from those divisions flow , And with rare musick charm the ravish'd ...
... admire ? Her ruby lips lock up from gazing sight A troop of pearls , which march in goodly row : But when she deigns those precious bones undight , Soon heav'nly notes from those divisions flow , And with rare musick charm the ravish'd ...
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... 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 editions ...
... 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 editions ...
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... admiration , as for his delicate perception of the more exquisite beauties , and subtle and intricate movements of the genius of his author . Other critics have admired Shakspeare , and have discoursed him feature by feature , and ...
... admiration , as for his delicate perception of the more exquisite beauties , and subtle and intricate movements of the genius of his author . Other critics have admired Shakspeare , and have discoursed him feature by feature , and ...
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... admired , was born at Atherston , in Warwickshire . He studied at Oxford , but took no degree ; neither was he bred to any profession , unless poetry be one . To him it proved but an indif- ferent calling . Through life he was dependent ...
... admired , was born at Atherston , in Warwickshire . He studied at Oxford , but took no degree ; neither was he bred to any profession , unless poetry be one . To him it proved but an indif- ferent calling . Through life he was dependent ...
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