Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... speak of in this con- nection , lived at a considerable distance of time after Thomson ; and had some advantages over him , particularly in simplicity of style , in a certain precision and minuteness of graphical description , and in a ...
... speak of in this con- nection , lived at a considerable distance of time after Thomson ; and had some advantages over him , particularly in simplicity of style , in a certain precision and minuteness of graphical description , and in a ...
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... speaking of the old Scotch ballads , I need do no more than mention the name of Auld Robin Gray . The effect of ... speak ; But she looked in my face Till my heart was like to break . The irksomeness of the situations , the sense of ...
... speaking of the old Scotch ballads , I need do no more than mention the name of Auld Robin Gray . The effect of ... speak ; But she looked in my face Till my heart was like to break . The irksomeness of the situations , the sense of ...
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... speak of the living poets as I have spoken of the dead ( for I think highly of many of them ) ; but I cannot speak of them with the same deference , because I do not feel it ; with the same confidence , because I cannot have the same ...
... speak of the living poets as I have spoken of the dead ( for I think highly of many of them ) ; but I cannot speak of them with the same deference , because I do not feel it ; with the same confidence , because I cannot have the same ...
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