Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 7
... length which exhibit greater warmth and luxuriancy of description , or greater skill in the in- vention and arrangement of the allegorical imagery . They certainly rival in opulence and strength of colouring the most highly finished ...
... length which exhibit greater warmth and luxuriancy of description , or greater skill in the in- vention and arrangement of the allegorical imagery . They certainly rival in opulence and strength of colouring the most highly finished ...
Page 19
... length , and incom- parably rich in allegorical imagery , the poet is thus awakened from his slumber : And as I did awake of this swowning || , The joyful fowlis merrily did sing For mirth of Phoebus tender bemis schene : * Cast ...
... length , and incom- parably rich in allegorical imagery , the poet is thus awakened from his slumber : And as I did awake of this swowning || , The joyful fowlis merrily did sing For mirth of Phoebus tender bemis schene : * Cast ...
Page 54
... length of time , but by the ties of consanguinity , love , and friendship , and the recollections of former fame and glory . How much , soever , therefore , we may acquiesce in the truth of the following reply , and however greatly we ...
... length of time , but by the ties of consanguinity , love , and friendship , and the recollections of former fame and glory . How much , soever , therefore , we may acquiesce in the truth of the following reply , and however greatly we ...
Page 86
... length of the nave . say " Bolton was the burial - place of such of the Cliffords as died in Yorkshire . It is difficult to what became of their remains at the dissolution . The earl of Cumberland would certainly be able to protect them ...
... length of the nave . say " Bolton was the burial - place of such of the Cliffords as died in Yorkshire . It is difficult to what became of their remains at the dissolution . The earl of Cumberland would certainly be able to protect them ...
Page 97
... length , indeed , had the animosity of Richard Norton arisen , that he built on his lord- ship of Rilston near Crookrise , on a point of ground commanding a most extensive prospect , and over- looking an immense pound for deer in the ...
... length , indeed , had the animosity of Richard Norton arisen , that he built on his lord- ship of Rilston near Crookrise , on a point of ground commanding a most extensive prospect , and over- looking an immense pound for deer in the ...
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