Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... given us in the Flower and Leaf , the Romaunt of the Rose , and the Complaint of the Black Knight ? How splendid , and , at the same time , how frequently terrific and sublime is * the imagery , and even the incidents , in the B 2 ...
... given us in the Flower and Leaf , the Romaunt of the Rose , and the Complaint of the Black Knight ? How splendid , and , at the same time , how frequently terrific and sublime is * the imagery , and even the incidents , in the B 2 ...
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... given us several proofs of the exquisite tenderness of his heart . He has experienced , therefore , hard measure from Warton , when he declares him to have been " seldom pathetic , " ( Hist . of English Poetry , vol . ii . p 58 ) ; and ...
... given us several proofs of the exquisite tenderness of his heart . He has experienced , therefore , hard measure from Warton , when he declares him to have been " seldom pathetic , " ( Hist . of English Poetry , vol . ii . p 58 ) ; and ...
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... given an undying charm to the beautiful stanzas on Winter . If we now take a retrospect of our British poetry from the period of Dunbar to the commencement of the nineteenth century , excluding , however , the drama as a separate and ...
... given an undying charm to the beautiful stanzas on Winter . If we now take a retrospect of our British poetry from the period of Dunbar to the commencement of the nineteenth century , excluding , however , the drama as a separate and ...
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... given us as the result of his early morning rambles at this interest- ing season . One of these , a perfect transcript from the living scene , I have much pleasure in selecting as a specimen : I rose anon , and thought I woulde goen ...
... given us as the result of his early morning rambles at this interest- ing season . One of these , a perfect transcript from the living scene , I have much pleasure in selecting as a specimen : I rose anon , and thought I woulde goen ...
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... given ; yet , rich and appropriate as these Chaucerian pictures must be esteemed , they are ri- valled , if not surpassed , by the Mornings in Spring of Dunbar . Both the " Golden Terge , " and the " Thistle and the Rose , " open with ...
... given ; yet , rich and appropriate as these Chaucerian pictures must be esteemed , they are ri- valled , if not surpassed , by the Mornings in Spring of Dunbar . Both the " Golden Terge , " and the " Thistle and the Rose , " open with ...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2017 |
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