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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... passion , but whose tastes are still either false or unripe . Instead of pampering the insatiable appetite for novelty , and preferring fleeting fashion to permanent excellence , it is the duty of the selectors for this important class ...
... passion , but whose tastes are still either false or unripe . Instead of pampering the insatiable appetite for novelty , and preferring fleeting fashion to permanent excellence , it is the duty of the selectors for this important class ...
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... Passionate Shepherd ... 150 THOMAS LODGE .............................. Rosalind's Madrigal ....... From the Romance called Euphues's Golden Le . ... 151 ib . gacy ..... ROBERT SOUTHWELL ...... Love's Servile Lot 152 ... 153 ib ...
... Passionate Shepherd ... 150 THOMAS LODGE .............................. Rosalind's Madrigal ....... From the Romance called Euphues's Golden Le . ... 151 ib . gacy ..... ROBERT SOUTHWELL ...... Love's Servile Lot 152 ... 153 ib ...
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... passion was his inspiration ; and his poem of the King's Quair celebrates his mistress , records his own story , and laments his captivity and pros- pects . Love repaid this devotion ; and James ob- 64 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... passion was his inspiration ; and his poem of the King's Quair celebrates his mistress , records his own story , and laments his captivity and pros- pects . Love repaid this devotion ; and James ob- 64 HISTORY OF EARLY.
الصفحة 98
... passions of Henry shocked and disgust- ed his courtiers . Many of them were high - minded men ; and if some were base , subservient villains , few were parasites . His brutality was unlike the easy careless profligacy of Charles II ...
... passions of Henry shocked and disgust- ed his courtiers . Many of them were high - minded men ; and if some were base , subservient villains , few were parasites . His brutality was unlike the easy careless profligacy of Charles II ...
الصفحة 100
... tred of Wolsey , not untinctured with envy of the domineering and haughty prelate , and with the la- tent rancour of the man's nature , came to be the go- verning passion of Skelton . His turbulence and scurrility , 100 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... tred of Wolsey , not untinctured with envy of the domineering and haughty prelate , and with the la- tent rancour of the man's nature , came to be the go- verning passion of Skelton . His turbulence and scurrility , 100 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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