Poetic Treasures: Or, Passages from the PoetsWard, Lock & Company, 1889 - 644 Seiten |
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Or, Passages from the Poets. poet of manners , or of real life ; Spencer as the poet of ro- mance ; Shakspeare as the poet of nature ( in the largest sense of the term ) , and Milton as the poet of morality . Chaucer most frequently ...
Or, Passages from the Poets. poet of manners , or of real life ; Spencer as the poet of ro- mance ; Shakspeare as the poet of nature ( in the largest sense of the term ) , and Milton as the poet of morality . Chaucer most frequently ...
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... poets . The works of William Collins ( 1720-1756 ) , one of the very finest of our lyric poets , " will abide comparison , " says Campbell , " with whatever Milton wrote under the age of thirty . If they have rather less exuberant ...
... poets . The works of William Collins ( 1720-1756 ) , one of the very finest of our lyric poets , " will abide comparison , " says Campbell , " with whatever Milton wrote under the age of thirty . If they have rather less exuberant ...
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Or, Passages from the Poets. tention as a poet , chiefly for the unaffected ease , grace , and tenderness of his descriptions of rural and domestic life , and for a certain vein of pensive philosophic reflection . In 1765 , an interest ...
Or, Passages from the Poets. tention as a poet , chiefly for the unaffected ease , grace , and tenderness of his descriptions of rural and domestic life , and for a certain vein of pensive philosophic reflection . In 1765 , an interest ...
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JOHN BARBOUR 1316?1396 | xxvii |
ABRAHAM COWLEY 16081674 | xxxix |
ALFRED TENNYSON 1810 | li |
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