PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xlv
... Columbus ; ' but , like a thought- ful man , points out , as to those younger than himself , the good actions that they ought to imitate . The versification is free , and , like that of ' Columbus ' and ' Jacqueline , ' has not the ...
... Columbus ; ' but , like a thought- ful man , points out , as to those younger than himself , the good actions that they ought to imitate . The versification is free , and , like that of ' Columbus ' and ' Jacqueline , ' has not the ...
Page xlvi
... Columbus ' and ' Human Life , ' show that his taste had in part undergone the same change . He lived , indeed , to see a yet further change come over the public taste in poetry , when clearness and order in the thoughts were no longer ...
... Columbus ' and ' Human Life , ' show that his taste had in part undergone the same change . He lived , indeed , to see a yet further change come over the public taste in poetry , when clearness and order in the thoughts were no longer ...
Page 82
... Lucullus that he changed his climate with the birds of passage . How often must he have felt the truth here inculcated , that the master of many houses has no home ! Sethard , R.A. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE '. 82.
... Lucullus that he changed his climate with the birds of passage . How often must he have felt the truth here inculcated , that the master of many houses has no home ! Sethard , R.A. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE '. 82.
Page 83
Samuel Rogers. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI- ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS.
Samuel Rogers. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI- ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS.
Page 85
... Columbus was a person of extraordinary virtue and piety , acting , as he con- ceived , under the sense of a divine impulse ; and his achievement the discovery of a New World , the inhabitants of which were shut out from the light of ...
... Columbus was a person of extraordinary virtue and piety , acting , as he con- ceived , under the sense of a divine impulse ; and his achievement the discovery of a New World , the inhabitants of which were shut out from the light of ...
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