The Indicator, Volumen1,Temas1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... poetry that flourished so widely among us till of late years , Take the passage for instance , where the lovers in the Merchant of Venice seat themselves on a bank by moonlight : - ་ ་ ་ How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ...
... poetry that flourished so widely among us till of late years , Take the passage for instance , where the lovers in the Merchant of Venice seat themselves on a bank by moonlight : - ་ ་ ་ How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ...
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... poets occurs to us , to do at any rate a little better than this : and the Eng- lish reader will have a better idea of the love - stories and other pieces of fiction which they have rendered so celebrated , in abridgments like ours of ...
... poets occurs to us , to do at any rate a little better than this : and the Eng- lish reader will have a better idea of the love - stories and other pieces of fiction which they have rendered so celebrated , in abridgments like ours of ...
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... poetry . He was separated by his monstrous appearance from human - kind , and yet in his heart and inclinations he ... poets have written on the subject , he should hear how Handel com- posed . · COUNTRY HOUSES NEAR TOWN . : We have ...
... poetry . He was separated by his monstrous appearance from human - kind , and yet in his heart and inclinations he ... poets have written on the subject , he should hear how Handel com- posed . · COUNTRY HOUSES NEAR TOWN . : We have ...
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... poets , Spenser . Pope was born within the sound of Bow - bell , in a street no less anti - poetical than Lombard - street . So was Gray , in Cornhill . So was Milton , in Bread - street , Cheapside . The presence of the same great poet ...
... poets , Spenser . Pope was born within the sound of Bow - bell , in a street no less anti - poetical than Lombard - street . So was Gray , in Cornhill . So was Milton , in Bread - street , Cheapside . The presence of the same great poet ...
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... poet of the Anacreontic order in the time of Elizabeth , whose works we shall often have occasion to recommend to the reader , and who was visited perhaps more than any poet that ever lived with a sense of the pleasantest parts of the ...
... poet of the Anacreontic order in the time of Elizabeth , whose works we shall often have occasion to recommend to the reader , and who was visited perhaps more than any poet that ever lived with a sense of the pleasantest parts of the ...
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