Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present Time: With Critical RemarksWm. C. Hall, 1824 - 822 páginas |
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... beauty in an equal degree ; pathos in a degree next to the highest ; perfect character in the conception of Satan , of Adam and Eve ; fancy , learning , vividness of description , stateliness , decorum . He seems on a par with his sub ...
... beauty in an equal degree ; pathos in a degree next to the highest ; perfect character in the conception of Satan , of Adam and Eve ; fancy , learning , vividness of description , stateliness , decorum . He seems on a par with his sub ...
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... beauty , origi- nality and delicacy of fancy ; all he wanted was manly strength and fortitude to reject the temptations of singularity in sentiment and ex- pression . Some of his shorter and later pieces are , however , as free from ...
... beauty , origi- nality and delicacy of fancy ; all he wanted was manly strength and fortitude to reject the temptations of singularity in sentiment and ex- pression . Some of his shorter and later pieces are , however , as free from ...
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... Beauty · 748 · 750 Sonnet Ice - blink and Aurora Borealis 695 751 An Exhortation Norwegian Tribes 696 - ibid . Incognita , written at Leamington in 1817 , & c . ibid . LORD BYRON . Ode to the West Wind · . ibid . To a Skylark 752 LORD ...
... Beauty · 748 · 750 Sonnet Ice - blink and Aurora Borealis 695 751 An Exhortation Norwegian Tribes 696 - ibid . Incognita , written at Leamington in 1817 , & c . ibid . LORD BYRON . Ode to the West Wind · . ibid . To a Skylark 752 LORD ...
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... beauty grete , lyeth not in my might , Ne hir array ; nevertheless I shall Tell you a part , tho ' I speke not of all : The surcoss , white , of velvet well fitting They weren clad ; and the semes eche one , As it weren a manner ...
... beauty grete , lyeth not in my might , Ne hir array ; nevertheless I shall Tell you a part , tho ' I speke not of all : The surcoss , white , of velvet well fitting They weren clad ; and the semes eche one , As it weren a manner ...
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... beauty of hir fresh collours . For shronke with hete , the ladies eke to brent , That they ne wist where they hem might bestow ; The knightes swelt , for lack of shade nie shent . And after that , within a litel throw , The wind began ...
... beauty of hir fresh collours . For shronke with hete , the ladies eke to brent , That they ne wist where they hem might bestow ; The knightes swelt , for lack of shade nie shent . And after that , within a litel throw , The wind began ...
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