Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... honour to the pencil of Ho- garth , to that which breathes the most awful and heart - harrowing terror . Having drawn this parallel , in relation to the ge- nius and talents of Chaucer , Dunbar , and Burns , in very general terms , I ...
... honour to the pencil of Ho- garth , to that which breathes the most awful and heart - harrowing terror . Having drawn this parallel , in relation to the ge- nius and talents of Chaucer , Dunbar , and Burns , in very general terms , I ...
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... honour , and to wel- come the return of Spring , we shall find a picture of not less consummate elegance and beauty , and perhaps of still greater animation : When March was with varying windis past , And April had with her silver ...
... honour , and to wel- come the return of Spring , we shall find a picture of not less consummate elegance and beauty , and perhaps of still greater animation : When March was with varying windis past , And April had with her silver ...
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... honour something thou go write : The lark has done the merry day proclaim , To raise up lovers with comfort and delight ; Yet nought increase thy courage to indite , Whose heart sometime has glad and blissful been , Sangis to make under ...
... honour something thou go write : The lark has done the merry day proclaim , To raise up lovers with comfort and delight ; Yet nought increase thy courage to indite , Whose heart sometime has glad and blissful been , Sangis to make under ...
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... honour ; but my extreme youth would have made such a request seem foolish , and its rejection would have been sure . " The multitude who accompanied Burns to the grave went step by step with the chief mourners ; they might amount to ten ...
... honour ; but my extreme youth would have made such a request seem foolish , and its rejection would have been sure . " The multitude who accompanied Burns to the grave went step by step with the chief mourners ; they might amount to ten ...
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... honours - because I am one of those who love simplicity in all that regards genius . The scarlet and gold - the banners displayed - the measured step and the military array , with the sound of martial instruments of music , had no share ...
... honours - because I am one of those who love simplicity in all that regards genius . The scarlet and gold - the banners displayed - the measured step and the military array , with the sound of martial instruments of music , had no share ...
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