Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... mind the melodious stanza of Mickle , which has special reference to this solitary memorial of the history both of Ireland and its troubles , and the English poet of Fairyland and his fate : -- " Awake , ye west winds , through the ...
... mind the melodious stanza of Mickle , which has special reference to this solitary memorial of the history both of Ireland and its troubles , and the English poet of Fairyland and his fate : -- " Awake , ye west winds , through the ...
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... minds that dare , If aught be in them of immortal seed , And reason governs that audacious flight Which heaven - ward ... mind . The imperial Gloriana , the heavenly Una , " whose angel face , As the great eye of heaven , shinéd bright ...
... minds that dare , If aught be in them of immortal seed , And reason governs that audacious flight Which heaven - ward ... mind . The imperial Gloriana , the heavenly Una , " whose angel face , As the great eye of heaven , shinéd bright ...
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... minds , whom , in Southey's words , we profess to venerate . But still the public mind is not destitute of its glimmerings of the truth , and its respon- sibilities . Since I wrote the pages quoted , numerous individuals have written to ...
... minds , whom , in Southey's words , we profess to venerate . But still the public mind is not destitute of its glimmerings of the truth , and its respon- sibilities . Since I wrote the pages quoted , numerous individuals have written to ...
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... mind . In his Apology for Smectymnus , he thanks an enemy for the oppor- tunity of expressing his grateful sense of the kindness of the fellows , in these words : " I thank him ; for it hath given me an apt occasion to acknowledge ...
... mind . In his Apology for Smectymnus , he thanks an enemy for the oppor- tunity of expressing his grateful sense of the kindness of the fellows , in these words : " I thank him ; for it hath given me an apt occasion to acknowledge ...
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... mind : but Pope , no doubt , especially when planning and working out his poem of Windsor Forest , used to ramble through these scenes , and they may all be considered as associated with his memory and genius . Of the town life of Pope ...
... mind : but Pope , no doubt , especially when planning and working out his poem of Windsor Forest , used to ramble through these scenes , and they may all be considered as associated with his memory and genius . Of the town life of Pope ...
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Addison admiration afterwards Allan Cunningham amid amongst ancient Ballymahon beautiful Burns Burns's Byron called castle character charming Chatterton church Coleridge Colston's school cottage death delight died Earl Ebenezer Elliott Edinburgh England fame father feeling friends garden genius Goldsmith ground hand haunts heart hills Hogg honour Ireland Joanna Baillie Kilkenny lady Leigh Hunt letters literary lived London look Lord Lord Byron miles Milton mind monument mother nature neighbourhood never noble Oliver Goldsmith once pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor Pope residence river Robert Burns says scene Scotland Scott seems Shakspeare Shanter Shelley side Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott soon soul Southey Spenser spirit stands stone Swift things Thomson Tighe took tower town trees Twickenham verses village walk wall whole wife William William Canynge wonder woods Wordsworth writing wrote young