Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 11
... close affinity with the title of these volumes , to enter upon one topic of resemblance amongst these poets more at large , and that is , their peculiar attachment to , and fondness for describing , the Mornings of Spring . Chaucer ...
... close affinity with the title of these volumes , to enter upon one topic of resemblance amongst these poets more at large , and that is , their peculiar attachment to , and fondness for describing , the Mornings of Spring . Chaucer ...
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... his life drew near a close , the eager yet decorous solicitude of his fellow townsmen increased . He was an exciseman , it is true -- a name odious , from many associations , to his countrymen - but he did his MORNINGS IN SPRING . 29.
... his life drew near a close , the eager yet decorous solicitude of his fellow townsmen increased . He was an exciseman , it is true -- a name odious , from many associations , to his countrymen - but he did his MORNINGS IN SPRING . 29.
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... close of two poems entitled " Magnus the Great , " and " The Chase . " Here , as in the greater number of pieces in which the Irish Oisin is introduced , the poet is represented not only as contemporary with St. Patrick , but as ...
... close of two poems entitled " Magnus the Great , " and " The Chase . " Here , as in the greater number of pieces in which the Irish Oisin is introduced , the poet is represented not only as contemporary with St. Patrick , but as ...
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... close of Magnus the Great , in which the character of Fingal is supported with all those traits of magnanimity and humanity which so beau- tifully particularise him in the Scottish poems , the aged bard reverts to his own forlorn and ...
... close of Magnus the Great , in which the character of Fingal is supported with all those traits of magnanimity and humanity which so beau- tifully particularise him in the Scottish poems , the aged bard reverts to his own forlorn and ...
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... close to the power which the bard and chieftain still pos- sessed alarmed his fears , it is not easy to ascer- tain ; but that a sudden revolution took place , if not in the sentiments , yet in the language of the saint , is evident ...
... close to the power which the bard and chieftain still pos- sessed alarmed his fears , it is not easy to ascer- tain ; but that a sudden revolution took place , if not in the sentiments , yet in the language of the saint , is evident ...
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