Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... 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 distinct province , and , 8 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... 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 distinct province , and , 8 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 11
... period 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.
... period 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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... collected , that at the period when Fingal and his son are recorded to have lived , the inhabitants of the northern parts of Ireland , and the western parts of Scotland , not only spoke the same language , 38 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... collected , that at the period when Fingal and his son are recorded to have lived , the inhabitants of the northern parts of Ireland , and the western parts of Scotland , not only spoke the same language , 38 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... period of his life when he was the hero as well as the bard of his country . " In these poems , " observes Miss Brooke , very justly , " the character of Oisin is so inimitably well supported , that we lose the idea of any other ...
... period of his life when he was the hero as well as the bard of his country . " In these poems , " observes Miss Brooke , very justly , " the character of Oisin is so inimitably well supported , that we lose the idea of any other ...
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... songs . It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem , which , from its mention of church bells , cannot be attributed to a period earlier than * Fingal . t * . the middle ages , that we are 46 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... songs . It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem , which , from its mention of church bells , cannot be attributed to a period earlier than * Fingal . t * . the middle ages , that we are 46 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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