Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 181
... remarks : " By what strange means it has hap- pened that this version has slept in unmerited ob- scurity for nearly two centuries and a half , I am utterly at a loss to divine . I see in many of them passages of considerable beauty ...
... remarks : " By what strange means it has hap- pened that this version has slept in unmerited ob- scurity for nearly two centuries and a half , I am utterly at a loss to divine . I see in many of them passages of considerable beauty ...
Page 249
... remark- ably distinguish this place and the adjacent banks of the Esk . Roslin , which lies as it were midway on the Esk , between domains rendered dear to memory , as we we shall find , by literary associations , is one of those few ...
... remark- ably distinguish this place and the adjacent banks of the Esk . Roslin , which lies as it were midway on the Esk , between domains rendered dear to memory , as we we shall find , by literary associations , is one of those few ...
Page 265
... remark , that the author has , throughout the whole of this little brochure , not only shown great skill in the construction of the Spenserian stanza , but no small share of the fervor and inspiration of the poet . There are many ...
... remark , that the author has , throughout the whole of this little brochure , not only shown great skill in the construction of the Spenserian stanza , but no small share of the fervor and inspiration of the poet . There are many ...
Page 275
... remarks , " loved the country with that deep and placid love which a calm and contemplative poet alone feels . He had suffered deeply , he possessed a rich store of learning , - he had a wise and thoughtful turn of mind , —and , feeling ...
... remarks , " loved the country with that deep and placid love which a calm and contemplative poet alone feels . He had suffered deeply , he possessed a rich store of learning , - he had a wise and thoughtful turn of mind , —and , feeling ...
Page 279
... Remarks on some of the Ancient English Poets , particularly Milton , " and subsequently prefixed to the edition of Drum- mond , published at London in 1791 , age . Mr. Le Neve has selected four lines from MORNINGS IN SPRING . 279.
... Remarks on some of the Ancient English Poets , particularly Milton , " and subsequently prefixed to the edition of Drum- mond , published at London in 1791 , age . Mr. Le Neve has selected four lines from MORNINGS IN SPRING . 279.
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