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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... grace yfall Into my breste , like scalys fayre and whyte , Me to enspire ! ( e ) * * The antiquaries , who magnify their favourites beyond all reasonable bounds , have been less than just to this clever , facile , and often elegant poet ...
... grace yfall Into my breste , like scalys fayre and whyte , Me to enspire ! ( e ) * * The antiquaries , who magnify their favourites beyond all reasonable bounds , have been less than just to this clever , facile , and often elegant poet ...
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... grace of proportion , and richness of co- louring , to its productions ; for even the Art of poetry , as it is called - all that gives smoothness , grace , and finish , depends less on external cir- cumstances than may be supposed . We ...
... grace of proportion , and richness of co- louring , to its productions ; for even the Art of poetry , as it is called - all that gives smoothness , grace , and finish , depends less on external cir- cumstances than may be supposed . We ...
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... grace and ornament of the court during his sister's short- lived elevation , some remaining verses are attribut- ed , which , with a high degree of elegance , possess a pathos more heart - reaching than the most pas- sionate strains of ...
... grace and ornament of the court during his sister's short- lived elevation , some remaining verses are attribut- ed , which , with a high degree of elegance , possess a pathos more heart - reaching than the most pas- sionate strains of ...
Side 102
... grace , and finish of its verdant embankments and archi- tectural decorations , yield a high and pure pleasure , till in its later course we hail it , as it again bursts forth , amidst scenes of mingled rich cultivation and wild ...
... grace , and finish of its verdant embankments and archi- tectural decorations , yield a high and pure pleasure , till in its later course we hail it , as it again bursts forth , amidst scenes of mingled rich cultivation and wild ...
Side 103
... grace and ornament of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk , He was educated at Cambridge , and was in his sixteenth year betrothed to Lady Frances Vere , the daugh- ter of the Earl of ...
... grace and ornament of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk , He was educated at Cambridge , and was in his sixteenth year betrothed to Lady Frances Vere , the daugh- ter of the Earl of ...
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