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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... once quaint and sagacious , and much smoother in language . It ap- pears , indeed , to me to be of later date than the Dame Juliana's works ; but on the authority of Ellis a stanza is here subjoined : - TO HAVE A FAITHFUL FRIEND . As I ...
... once quaint and sagacious , and much smoother in language . It ap- pears , indeed , to me to be of later date than the Dame Juliana's works ; but on the authority of Ellis a stanza is here subjoined : - TO HAVE A FAITHFUL FRIEND . As I ...
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... once tried for his life , he carried his head on his shoulders to the grave , a rather unusual circumstance with Henry's favourites . Mr Campbell says , that a tradition of this at- tachment long remained in the Wyatt family , and that ...
... once tried for his life , he carried his head on his shoulders to the grave , a rather unusual circumstance with Henry's favourites . Mr Campbell says , that a tradition of this at- tachment long remained in the Wyatt family , and that ...
الصفحة 127
... once embodies airy beings , and throws a delicious veil over all actual objects . The two worlds of reality and fiction are poized on the wings of his imagination . His ideas seem more distinct than his perceptions . " With equal ...
... once embodies airy beings , and throws a delicious veil over all actual objects . The two worlds of reality and fiction are poized on the wings of his imagination . His ideas seem more distinct than his perceptions . " With equal ...
الصفحة 142
... gentleman , —one of those rare and happy persons who come into the world once in a century to unite the suffrages of mankind in one spontaneous feel- ing of love and admiration . Though his character was 142 SYDNEY . SIR PHILIP SYDNEY.
... gentleman , —one of those rare and happy persons who come into the world once in a century to unite the suffrages of mankind in one spontaneous feel- ing of love and admiration . Though his character was 142 SYDNEY . SIR PHILIP SYDNEY.
الصفحة 145
... once the most finished courtier , the most accomplished soldier , and the first poet . His love - verses have a warmth and depth of feeling which flowed from his own heart , unrestrained by the coldness of Italian conceits , and the ...
... once the most finished courtier , the most accomplished soldier , and the first poet . His love - verses have a warmth and depth of feeling which flowed from his own heart , unrestrained by the coldness of Italian conceits , and the ...
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