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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... character remains fixed , or near- ly so . The poor Parson , " rich in holy thoughts and good works , " " whose ... characters in the Can- terbury Tales comprehend poetical merit of all kinds : —the humorous , the comic , the gaily ...
... character remains fixed , or near- ly so . The poor Parson , " rich in holy thoughts and good works , " " whose ... characters in the Can- terbury Tales comprehend poetical merit of all kinds : —the humorous , the comic , the gaily ...
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... character would soon have accomplished . During his long captivity at Windsor , James saw and loved the ' Lady Jane Beaufort , the grand - daughter of John of Gaunt . This passion was his inspiration ; and his poem of the King's Quair ...
... character would soon have accomplished . During his long captivity at Windsor , James saw and loved the ' Lady Jane Beaufort , the grand - daughter of John of Gaunt . This passion was his inspiration ; and his poem of the King's Quair ...
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... character of his genius , but not much inferior to his friend Surrey . Another of this early constellation was Lord Thomas Vaux , whose few remaining productions possess an energy of thought , and a high though severe tone of re ...
... character of his genius , but not much inferior to his friend Surrey . Another of this early constellation was Lord Thomas Vaux , whose few remaining productions possess an energy of thought , and a high though severe tone of re ...
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... character - his celebrity in the military science - his general ability , wit , learning , and affability , were viewed by Henry with disgust and suspi- cion . " - Other authorities impute the downfal of this ac- complished nobleman to ...
... character - his celebrity in the military science - his general ability , wit , learning , and affability , were viewed by Henry with disgust and suspi- cion . " - Other authorities impute the downfal of this ac- complished nobleman to ...
Side 108
... character , the mystery of his passion , and above all his unjust death in the flower of his age , have thrown an interest around the verse of Surrey which belongs rather to the man than the poet . That criticism would be cold - hearted ...
... character , the mystery of his passion , and above all his unjust death in the flower of his age , have thrown an interest around the verse of Surrey which belongs rather to the man than the poet . That criticism would be cold - hearted ...
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