Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 87
Página
... youth- ful genius of many of our most illustrious writers . The boyish enthusiasm of Walter Scott was stirred , ' as with the sound of a trumpet , ' by the vivid recitals of the old Border rhapsodists ; and but for Percy it is possible ...
... youth- ful genius of many of our most illustrious writers . The boyish enthusiasm of Walter Scott was stirred , ' as with the sound of a trumpet , ' by the vivid recitals of the old Border rhapsodists ; and but for Percy it is possible ...
Página
... youth , it is entitled to a very indulgent con- sideration ; and perhaps it gives promise of a sensibility , which his subsequent poetry did not fulfil . It was professedly written in his seventeenth , but published in his nineteenth ...
... youth , it is entitled to a very indulgent con- sideration ; and perhaps it gives promise of a sensibility , which his subsequent poetry did not fulfil . It was professedly written in his seventeenth , but published in his nineteenth ...
Página
... youth , with a partial eulogy upon his genius , such as might be well excused from a father so situated . At the end of six years more , his other son , Montague Beattie , was also cut off in the flower of his youth . This misfortune ...
... youth , with a partial eulogy upon his genius , such as might be well excused from a father so situated . At the end of six years more , his other son , Montague Beattie , was also cut off in the flower of his youth . This misfortune ...
Página
... youth of the metropolis , to whom he was the ' wit , songster , and mimic . ' That his convivial powers were extraordinary , is proved by the fact of one of his contemporaries , who survived to be a correspondent of Burns , doubting if ...
... youth of the metropolis , to whom he was the ' wit , songster , and mimic . ' That his convivial powers were extraordinary , is proved by the fact of one of his contemporaries , who survived to be a correspondent of Burns , doubting if ...
Página
... youth main- tained , Called forth my virtues , or from vice re- strained ; Is it not thine to snatch some powerful arm , First to advance , then screen from future harm ? Am I returned from death to live in pain ? Or would imperial pity ...
... youth main- tained , Called forth my virtues , or from vice re- strained ; Is it not thine to snatch some powerful arm , First to advance , then screen from future harm ? Am I returned from death to live in pain ? Or would imperial pity ...
Outras edições - Ver todos
Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volume 1 Samuel Orchart Beeton Prévia não disponível - 2012 |
Termos e frases comuns
appear arms beauty beneath born breast breath bright charms child clouds comes dark dead dear death deep delight Died dream earth face fair fall fear feel fields fire flowers give grace grave green hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hill hope hour kind king land leaves light live lonely look Lord meet mind morn nature never night o'er once pain peace poem poet poor pride published rest rise rose round scene seen shade side sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song soon soul sound spirit spring star stream sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought Till voice wave wild wind wings woods young youth