Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... lines , redeemed by an occasional burst of inspiration , a sensibility , and poetical dreaminess , that tended somewhat to sustain an elegant but languid versification , and a frequent poverty of idea . BROWNE , the author of ...
... lines , redeemed by an occasional burst of inspiration , a sensibility , and poetical dreaminess , that tended somewhat to sustain an elegant but languid versification , and a frequent poverty of idea . BROWNE , the author of ...
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... lines of the last , addressed to that monarch's queen , Henrietta Matilda , are full of the polish , expression , and refinement of Pope . He calls her Fair as unshaded light ; or as the day In its first birth , when all the year was ...
... lines of the last , addressed to that monarch's queen , Henrietta Matilda , are full of the polish , expression , and refinement of Pope . He calls her Fair as unshaded light ; or as the day In its first birth , when all the year was ...
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... lines form the commencement ) is very expressive and poetical : 6 I must confess , when I did part from you , I could not force an artificial dew Upon my cheeks , nor with a gilded phrase Express how many hundred several ways My heart ...
... lines form the commencement ) is very expressive and poetical : 6 I must confess , when I did part from you , I could not force an artificial dew Upon my cheeks , nor with a gilded phrase Express how many hundred several ways My heart ...
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... lines that are very inharmonious , although he has whole poems full of music - such are his Anacreontics . We all from childhood remember the chirping little Ode to the grasshopper , and the following imitation of the Grecian's tipsy ...
... lines that are very inharmonious , although he has whole poems full of music - such are his Anacreontics . We all from childhood remember the chirping little Ode to the grasshopper , and the following imitation of the Grecian's tipsy ...
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... lines with the negligent ease of one to whom literature was but an amusement . His stanzas have not the appearance of being studied ; they are gracefully modulated , and the ideas they contain flung together without an attempt to ...
... lines with the negligent ease of one to whom literature was but an amusement . His stanzas have not the appearance of being studied ; they are gracefully modulated , and the ideas they contain flung together without an attempt to ...
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