Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 من الصفحات |
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... fame but questionable merit . With a very few exceptions , no specimen has been admitted into this compilation that has not either stood the test of time , or been allowed to possess those enduring qualities which will make the contents ...
... fame but questionable merit . With a very few exceptions , no specimen has been admitted into this compilation that has not either stood the test of time , or been allowed to possess those enduring qualities which will make the contents ...
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... of January and May . Dryden has also preserved to modern readers Chaucer's beautiful Allegory of the " Flower and the Leaf ; " and Pope a less interesting though inge- nious one in the " House of Fame . " B 2 ENGLISH POETRY . 33.
... of January and May . Dryden has also preserved to modern readers Chaucer's beautiful Allegory of the " Flower and the Leaf ; " and Pope a less interesting though inge- nious one in the " House of Fame . " B 2 ENGLISH POETRY . 33.
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... Fame . " Both poets have been more successful in the lofty and serious than in the comic or pathetic ; and whoever would truly relish the beauties of Chaucer must master the few difficulties of his language , and read his own thoughts ...
... Fame . " Both poets have been more successful in the lofty and serious than in the comic or pathetic ; and whoever would truly relish the beauties of Chaucer must master the few difficulties of his language , and read his own thoughts ...
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... fame ? His was the hero's soul of fire , And his the bard's immortal name , And his was love exalted high By all the glow of chivalry . " SURREY , the grace and ornament of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest ...
... fame ? His was the hero's soul of fire , And his the bard's immortal name , And his was love exalted high By all the glow of chivalry . " SURREY , the grace and ornament of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest ...
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... fame of the knight or the purity of the lady . Bayard , the chevalier sans peur et sans re- proche , was through life the avowed knight of the Dame of Fluxas ; and Sir Philip Sydney's attachment to one " whose fair neck a foul yoke bore ...
... fame of the knight or the purity of the lady . Bayard , the chevalier sans peur et sans re- proche , was through life the avowed knight of the Dame of Fluxas ; and Sir Philip Sydney's attachment to one " whose fair neck a foul yoke bore ...
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