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... poems , entitled " Pri- mitiæ et Reliquiæ , " privately printed by the noble marquis , and distributed amongst his ... Poets in particular write with more fervour , more genuine estro , when deal- ing with imaginary or remote subjects ...
... poems , entitled " Pri- mitiæ et Reliquiæ , " privately printed by the noble marquis , and distributed amongst his ... Poets in particular write with more fervour , more genuine estro , when deal- ing with imaginary or remote subjects ...
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... poems , we have no doubt , perhaps unconsciously in- cluded the short - comings and more im- portant defects of his ... poets , he looked forward as the period when his great work was to be produced , would have eventuated in the ...
... poems , we have no doubt , perhaps unconsciously in- cluded the short - comings and more im- portant defects of his ... poets , he looked forward as the period when his great work was to be produced , would have eventuated in the ...
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... poems - those comprised in his later collection as " Poems writ- ten in Youth . " There are , of course , obvious traces of imitation - adoptions of the metres of Scott - imitations of the verse of Byron ; but there is the keenest ...
... poems - those comprised in his later collection as " Poems writ- ten in Youth . " There are , of course , obvious traces of imitation - adoptions of the metres of Scott - imitations of the verse of Byron ; but there is the keenest ...
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... poems , we have no doubt , perhaps unconsciously in- cluded the short - comings and more im- portant defects of his ... poets , he looked forward as the period when his great work was to be produced , would have eventuated in the ...
... poems , we have no doubt , perhaps unconsciously in- cluded the short - comings and more im- portant defects of his ... poets , he looked forward as the period when his great work was to be produced , would have eventuated in the ...
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... poem : the entire is too long and too well known for quotation ; but we shall give a few lines , taken uncon- nectedly , as specimens of the harmony to which we have alluded . What elaborate melody is there not in the first lines of the ...
... poem : the entire is too long and too well known for quotation ; but we shall give a few lines , taken uncon- nectedly , as specimens of the harmony to which we have alluded . What elaborate melody is there not in the first lines of the ...
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