Forging Connections: Women's Poetry from the Renaissance to RomanticismHuntington Library, 2002 - 162 Seiten Essays by John Rogers, Helen Wilcox, Donna Landry, Margaret A. Doody, Susan J. Wolfson, John M. Anderson, and Stuart Curran on the way that women poets found their vocation. |
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... young Miss Darlington , a writer of verse : 1 . This young lady has , I find , a pretty taste in poetry . Mrs. Reeves prevailed on her to shew us three of her performances . And now , as it was with some reluctance that she shewed them ...
... young Miss Darlington , a writer of verse : 1 . This young lady has , I find , a pretty taste in poetry . Mrs. Reeves prevailed on her to shew us three of her performances . And now , as it was with some reluctance that she shewed them ...
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... young persons of ge- nius to rein - in their imaginations .... they are apt rather to say all that may be said on their favourite topics , than what is proper to be said . ( 1:21 ) We hear no more of Miss Darlington , but her walk - on ...
... young persons of ge- nius to rein - in their imaginations .... they are apt rather to say all that may be said on their favourite topics , than what is proper to be said . ( 1:21 ) We hear no more of Miss Darlington , but her walk - on ...
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... Young as well . ” The tenor is psychological : 58. Edward Young , Night the Fourth : The Christian Triumph , in Young , Night Thoughts , ed . Stephen Cornford ( Cambridge , 1989 ) ; quotations from lines 557 and 563-74 . 59. In the ...
... Young as well . ” The tenor is psychological : 58. Edward Young , Night the Fourth : The Christian Triumph , in Young , Night Thoughts , ed . Stephen Cornford ( Cambridge , 1989 ) ; quotations from lines 557 and 563-74 . 59. In the ...
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