Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... nature with an 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 ...
... nature with an 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 ...
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... nature , what can be more fresh and distinct than many of the landscapes which he has 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 ...
... nature , what can be more fresh and distinct than many of the landscapes which he has 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 ...
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... nature laidè on me this charge ; He , guiltlesse , mustè with me suffer paine : And sith thou art at freedome , and at large , Let kindness oure love not so discharge , of first - rate abilities for humour and comic painting MORNINGS IN ...
... nature laidè on me this charge ; He , guiltlesse , mustè with me suffer paine : And sith thou art at freedome , and at large , Let kindness oure love not so discharge , of first - rate abilities for humour and comic painting MORNINGS IN ...
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... nature , with the most minute fidelity in point of description , and with a pungency and originality of humour which has seldom , if ever , been surpassed . whom Boccaccio might borrow many of his ideas in this story , it will be easily ...
... nature , with the most minute fidelity in point of description , and with a pungency and originality of humour which has seldom , if ever , been surpassed . whom Boccaccio might borrow many of his ideas in this story , it will be easily ...
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... of the day and year , and his landscapes seem glowing as it were with all the dewy freshness of nature . He tells us , in short , that nothing could withdraw MORNINGS IN SPRING . 11 Chaucer, Dunbar, and Burns compared.
... of the day and year , and his landscapes seem glowing as it were with all the dewy freshness of nature . He tells us , in short , that nothing could withdraw MORNINGS IN SPRING . 11 Chaucer, Dunbar, and Burns compared.
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