Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... unusual lustre : the sudden appearance of cloudless skies , and the unexpected warmth of a tepid atmo- sphere , after the gloom and the inclemencies of a VOL . II . B tedious winter , fill our hearts with the visionary prospect.
... unusual lustre : the sudden appearance of cloudless skies , and the unexpected warmth of a tepid atmo- sphere , after the gloom and the inclemencies of a VOL . II . B tedious winter , fill our hearts with the visionary prospect.
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... hearts with the visionary prospect of a speedy summer ; and we fondly an- ticipate a long continuance of gentle gales and ver- nal serenity . But winter returns with redoubled horrors : the clouds condense more formidably than before ...
... hearts with the visionary prospect of a speedy summer ; and we fondly an- ticipate a long continuance of gentle gales and ver- nal serenity . But winter returns with redoubled horrors : the clouds condense more formidably than before ...
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... 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 still harder from Percy , Ritson , and Pinkerton , who have ...
... 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 still harder from Percy , Ritson , and Pinkerton , who have ...
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... hearts to be inclosed - " This is mine end , I may it not astarte ; O brother mine ! there is no more to saye ; Lowly beseeching with all mine whole hearte , For to remember specially , I praye ; If it befall my littel sonne to dye ...
... hearts to be inclosed - " This is mine end , I may it not astarte ; O brother mine ! there is no more to saye ; Lowly beseeching with all mine whole hearte , For to remember specially , I praye ; If it befall my littel sonne to dye ...
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... heart of stele could do to him damage , Or suffer him dye , beholding the manere , And looke benigne of his twein eyen clere ? ' " I stop here , " says Gray , " not because there are not great beauties in the remainder of this epistle ...
... heart of stele could do to him damage , Or suffer him dye , beholding the manere , And looke benigne of his twein eyen clere ? ' " I stop here , " says Gray , " not because there are not great beauties in the remainder of this epistle ...
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