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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... ib . Translation from Horace ............................. 267 SIR CHARLES SEDLEY To a Devout Young Lady ....... Song in Bellamira ......... Love ... 269 ib . 270 ib . JONATHAN SWIFT ...... Verses on his own Death . The X CONTENTS .
... ib . Translation from Horace ............................. 267 SIR CHARLES SEDLEY To a Devout Young Lady ....... Song in Bellamira ......... Love ... 269 ib . 270 ib . JONATHAN SWIFT ...... Verses on his own Death . The X CONTENTS .
الصفحة xi
... Death . The City Shower ............ Baucis and Philemon .. Page 270 274 280 282 288 289 Morning .......... ALEXANDER POPE ........... The Toilet ( from the Rape of the Lock ) ... ib . Omens ( from the same ) . 290 Description of Ombre ...
... Death . The City Shower ............ Baucis and Philemon .. Page 270 274 280 282 288 289 Morning .......... ALEXANDER POPE ........... The Toilet ( from the Rape of the Lock ) ... ib . Omens ( from the same ) . 290 Description of Ombre ...
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... Death of Gertrude .... Song of Outalissi .. Ye Mariners of England ...... ... 467 469 .... 471 On Visiting a Scene in Argyleshire ........ 472 SIR WALTER SCOTT ............ Extract from Marmion ............ 474 ib . Invocation ( from ...
... Death of Gertrude .... Song of Outalissi .. Ye Mariners of England ...... ... 467 469 .... 471 On Visiting a Scene in Argyleshire ........ 472 SIR WALTER SCOTT ............ Extract from Marmion ............ 474 ib . Invocation ( from ...
الصفحة 1
... death the splendour of this illus- trious dawn suffered an eclipse of nearly two cen- turies , when the Reformation ushered in the most poetical period of the English annals , the reign of Elizabeth . Even on the true fountain - head of ...
... death the splendour of this illus- trious dawn suffered an eclipse of nearly two cen- turies , when the Reformation ushered in the most poetical period of the English annals , the reign of Elizabeth . Even on the true fountain - head of ...
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... Death of Edward the First , which marks the gradual progress of the lan- guage , and shows the rudiments of the elegiac ballad , of which so many fine specimens afterwards enriched the national poetry . Edward , disap- pointed of going ...
... Death of Edward the First , which marks the gradual progress of the lan- guage , and shows the rudiments of the elegiac ballad , of which so many fine specimens afterwards enriched the national poetry . Edward , disap- pointed of going ...
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