Critical Essays on Some of the Poems of Several English PoetsGarland Pub., 1970 - 386 páginas |
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... description ( if it can be called fo ) of a place , which we are informed by a note is Windsor Foreft , now fucceeds . This description confifts of quaint and groundless fuppofition , tedious digref- fion , and remote fimile . The ...
... description ( if it can be called fo ) of a place , which we are informed by a note is Windsor Foreft , now fucceeds . This description confifts of quaint and groundless fuppofition , tedious digref- fion , and remote fimile . The ...
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... description full of masterly ftrokes ; a description , which fhews that he must either have practised it himself , or attended very closely on the practice of it by others , Now when the first foul torrent of the brooks , Swell'd with ...
... description full of masterly ftrokes ; a description , which fhews that he must either have practised it himself , or attended very closely on the practice of it by others , Now when the first foul torrent of the brooks , Swell'd with ...
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... description of Hay - making de- mands particular attention : V. 331. Now fwarms the village o'er the jovial mead : The ruftic youth brown with meridian toil , Healthful and ftrong ; full as the summer rofe Blown by prevailing funs , the ...
... description of Hay - making de- mands particular attention : V. 331. Now fwarms the village o'er the jovial mead : The ruftic youth brown with meridian toil , Healthful and ftrong ; full as the summer rofe Blown by prevailing funs , the ...
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