Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... Italian , French , and Spanish languages , and a lover and patron of the fine arts . Of his poetical talents , the specimens which I have already quoted , and the strictures which have accompanied them , will enable the reader to form a ...
... Italian , French , and Spanish languages , and a lover and patron of the fine arts . Of his poetical talents , the specimens which I have already quoted , and the strictures which have accompanied them , will enable the reader to form a ...
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... Italy , nor even the choicest of our English poets , can challenge to themselves any advantages above him , it could not be judged any attribute superiour to what he deserves ; nor shall I thinke it any arrogance to maintain , that ...
... Italy , nor even the choicest of our English poets , can challenge to themselves any advantages above him , it could not be judged any attribute superiour to what he deserves ; nor shall I thinke it any arrogance to maintain , that ...
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... Italian vein ; and if we had had no Drummond , perhaps we should never have seen the delicacies of Comus , Lycidas , Il Penseroso , L'Allegro . Milton has happened to have justice done him by posterity ; Drummond , alas ! has not been ...
... Italian vein ; and if we had had no Drummond , perhaps we should never have seen the delicacies of Comus , Lycidas , Il Penseroso , L'Allegro . Milton has happened to have justice done him by posterity ; Drummond , alas ! has not been ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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