Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 114
... production of sir Philip and his sister , and one of the strongest proofs of their piety and reciprocal attachment , has within these three years been given to the public . To notice , indeed , this monument of family genius and ...
... production of sir Philip and his sister , and one of the strongest proofs of their piety and reciprocal attachment , has within these three years been given to the public . To notice , indeed , this monument of family genius and ...
Page 136
... production of Mickle , the celebrated translator of the Lusiad of Camoens , and opens in the following pic- turesque manner : The dews of summer nighte did falle , The moone ( sweete regente of the skye ) Silver'd the walles of Cumner ...
... production of Mickle , the celebrated translator of the Lusiad of Camoens , and opens in the following pic- turesque manner : The dews of summer nighte did falle , The moone ( sweete regente of the skye ) Silver'd the walles of Cumner ...
Page 158
... production of the brother and sister . " It moved that noble lady , " remarks the addresser , to whose honour consecrated , to whose protection it was committed , to take in hand the wiping away those spots wherewith the beauties ...
... production of the brother and sister . " It moved that noble lady , " remarks the addresser , to whose honour consecrated , to whose protection it was committed , to take in hand the wiping away those spots wherewith the beauties ...
Page 160
... production of very superior talent . It is , in truth , to the prodigious change of manners , and of modes of thinking , which has occurred in the lapse of more than two centuries , rather than to any radical defect in the work itself ...
... production of very superior talent . It is , in truth , to the prodigious change of manners , and of modes of thinking , which has occurred in the lapse of more than two centuries , rather than to any radical defect in the work itself ...
Page 181
... Daniel , who may be peculiarly termed the countess of Pembroke's own poet , appears to consider them * Christian Remembrancer , June 1821 , p . 327 , 328 . as exclusively the production of this lady ; for , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 181.
... Daniel , who may be peculiarly termed the countess of Pembroke's own poet , appears to consider them * Christian Remembrancer , June 1821 , p . 327 , 328 . as exclusively the production of this lady ; for , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 181.
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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