Lectures on the English PoetsWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... round them drew , And siren Sloth a dull quietus sung . " The remarks which have been here made would , in some mea- sure , lead to a solution of the question of the comparative merits of painting and poetry . I do not mean to give any ...
... round them drew , And siren Sloth a dull quietus sung . " The remarks which have been here made would , in some mea- sure , lead to a solution of the question of the comparative merits of painting and poetry . I do not mean to give any ...
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... Sylvanus . " So from the ground she fearless doth arise , And walketh forth without suspect of crime . They , all as glad as birds of joyous prime , Thence lead her forth , about her dancing round , LECTURE 1. ] ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 13.
... Sylvanus . " So from the ground she fearless doth arise , And walketh forth without suspect of crime . They , all as glad as birds of joyous prime , Thence lead her forth , about her dancing round , LECTURE 1. ] ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 13.
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William Hazlitt. Thence lead her forth , about her dancing round , Shouting and singing all a shepherd's rhyme ; And with green branches strewing all the ground , Do worship her as queen with olive garland crown'd . And all the way their ...
William Hazlitt. Thence lead her forth , about her dancing round , Shouting and singing all a shepherd's rhyme ; And with green branches strewing all the ground , Do worship her as queen with olive garland crown'd . And all the way their ...
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... ( who has been very properly considered as the father of English poetry ) preceded Spenser by two centuries . He is Thence lead her forth , about her dancing round , LECTURE II . ] 23 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER . LECTURE II.
... ( who has been very properly considered as the father of English poetry ) preceded Spenser by two centuries . He is Thence lead her forth , about her dancing round , LECTURE II . ] 23 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER . LECTURE II.
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William Hazlitt. Thence lead her forth , about her dancing round , Shouting and singing all a shepherd's rhyme ; And with green branches strewing all the ground , Do worship her as queen with olive garland crown'd . And all the way their ...
William Hazlitt. Thence lead her forth , about her dancing round , Shouting and singing all a shepherd's rhyme ; And with green branches strewing all the ground , Do worship her as queen with olive garland crown'd . And all the way their ...
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