Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... poetical point of view , has furnished more than one of our living bards with a theme for his muse . I annex the lines of Mr. Rogers . 66 THE BOY OF EGREMOND . Say , what remains when hope is fled ? ” She answer'd , " Endless weeping ...
... poetical point of view , has furnished more than one of our living bards with a theme for his muse . I annex the lines of Mr. Rogers . 66 THE BOY OF EGREMOND . Say , what remains when hope is fled ? ” She answer'd , " Endless weeping ...
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... Poetical Rapsody , " 1602 , where it is recorded as having been " made by the excellent lady , the lady Mary countesse of Pembrook , at the queenes majesties being at her house at , 15- . " It should not be forgotten also , that a poem ...
... Poetical Rapsody , " 1602 , where it is recorded as having been " made by the excellent lady , the lady Mary countesse of Pembrook , at the queenes majesties being at her house at , 15- . " It should not be forgotten also , that a poem ...
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... poetical powers . He is apostrophising the shade of sir Philip : O noble spirit ! - The world's late wonder , and the heaven's new joy ; * Colin Clout's Come Home Again . Vide Todd's Spenser , vol . viii . pp . 27 , 28 . Live ever there ...
... poetical powers . He is apostrophising the shade of sir Philip : O noble spirit ! - The world's late wonder , and the heaven's new joy ; * Colin Clout's Come Home Again . Vide Todd's Spenser , vol . viii . pp . 27 , 28 . Live ever there ...
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... poetical and religious light , we have ample testimony in his treatise , entitled " The Defence of Poesy . " In this admirable little work , speaking of the lyric poet , he describes him as one , who , if he has a just sense of the ...
... poetical and religious light , we have ample testimony in his treatise , entitled " The Defence of Poesy . " In this admirable little work , speaking of the lyric poet , he describes him as one , who , if he has a just sense of the ...
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... poetical . For what else is the awaking his musical instru- ments ; the often and free changing of persons ; his notable prosopopaias , when he maketh you , as it were , see God coming in his majesty ; his telling of the beasts ...
... poetical . For what else is the awaking his musical instru- ments ; the often and free changing of persons ; his notable prosopopaias , when he maketh you , as it were , see God coming in his majesty ; his telling of the beasts ...
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