Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Volume 3H. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... seem to have been the refuge of genius , nor has any æra of our history produced so many models of dramatic excellence : but the wretched spirit of criticism which prevailed in the closet is evinced by the multiplied editions of Donne ...
... seem to have been the refuge of genius , nor has any æra of our history produced so many models of dramatic excellence : but the wretched spirit of criticism which prevailed in the closet is evinced by the multiplied editions of Donne ...
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... seem that Sterne was not without precedent in his depredations upon Burton . " Several authors have unmercifully stolen matter from the said book without any acknowledgment , particularly one Will . Greenwood , " & c . , " who , as ...
... seem that Sterne was not without precedent in his depredations upon Burton . " Several authors have unmercifully stolen matter from the said book without any acknowledgment , particularly one Will . Greenwood , " & c . , " who , as ...
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... seem'd to die Bleeds in this pale anemony . Self - lov'd Narcissus in the mirror Of your fair eyes now sees his error , And from the flattering fountain turns ; The hyacinth no longer mourns . This Heliotrope , which did pursue Th ...
... seem'd to die Bleeds in this pale anemony . Self - lov'd Narcissus in the mirror Of your fair eyes now sees his error , And from the flattering fountain turns ; The hyacinth no longer mourns . This Heliotrope , which did pursue Th ...
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... seems that place ! My solitary walks , my widow'd bed , My dreary sighs , my sheets oft bath'd with tears , These shall record what life by me is led 5 Since first sad news breath'd death into mine ears . Though for more pain yet spar'd ...
... seems that place ! My solitary walks , my widow'd bed , My dreary sighs , my sheets oft bath'd with tears , These shall record what life by me is led 5 Since first sad news breath'd death into mine ears . Though for more pain yet spar'd ...
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... seem ) transcribed from other writers , was published in 1660 , in one volume 8vo . If the following poem be really his , as the prefix denotes , it is highly creditable to his taste . A SONNET . So glides along the wanton brook With ...
... seem ) transcribed from other writers , was published in 1660 , in one volume 8vo . If the following poem be really his , as the prefix denotes , it is highly creditable to his taste . A SONNET . So glides along the wanton brook With ...
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