Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... grace of the language and versification in which they are embodied , give to this work something of that inimitable per- fection of design and execution which we see in an antique statue or a sculptured gem . In the ' Bard , ' starting ...
... grace of the language and versification in which they are embodied , give to this work something of that inimitable per- fection of design and execution which we see in an antique statue or a sculptured gem . In the ' Bard , ' starting ...
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... grace and readiness of his pen would probably have af- forded him a decent subsistence , even from the hardly - earned wages of a drudge - writer , but for his extreme improvidence , his almost childish generosity , his passion for ...
... grace and readiness of his pen would probably have af- forded him a decent subsistence , even from the hardly - earned wages of a drudge - writer , but for his extreme improvidence , his almost childish generosity , his passion for ...
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... grace . He had seen much , and reproduced with singular vivacity quaint strokes of nature , as in his sketch of Beau Tibbs and innumerable pas- sages in the Vicar of Wakefield . ' The two poems of the Traveller ' and the Deserted ...
... grace . He had seen much , and reproduced with singular vivacity quaint strokes of nature , as in his sketch of Beau Tibbs and innumerable pas- sages in the Vicar of Wakefield . ' The two poems of the Traveller ' and the Deserted ...
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... Grace , anticipating her death , wished to have a Pro- testant clergyman with him on the Continent , who might marry him , on the first intelligence of his consort's death , to the lady with whom he lived , and who was universally known ...
... Grace , anticipating her death , wished to have a Pro- testant clergyman with him on the Continent , who might marry him , on the first intelligence of his consort's death , to the lady with whom he lived , and who was universally known ...
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... grace , ' the laws of which are not to be judged by solid observations on the real world . But this is not the case , for moral truth is still the light of poetry , and fiction is only the refracting atmosphere which diffuses it ; and ...
... grace , ' the laws of which are not to be judged by solid observations on the real world . But this is not the case , for moral truth is still the light of poetry , and fiction is only the refracting atmosphere which diffuses it ; and ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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