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... our Harp in tune , Direct us how to back the winged Horse , Favour his flight and moderate his force . Waller to Roscommon , 1684 . poets , first from within , as in Crabbe , DEDICATION iii PREFACE V POETRY AT THE DEATH OF SHAKESPEARE.
... our Harp in tune , Direct us how to back the winged Horse , Favour his flight and moderate his force . Waller to Roscommon , 1684 . poets , first from within , as in Crabbe , DEDICATION iii PREFACE V POETRY AT THE DEATH OF SHAKESPEARE.
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... force They sway'd about upon a rocking - horse , And thought it Pegasus . Ah , dismal - soul'd ! The winds of heaven blew , the ocean roll'd Its gathering waves - ye felt it not . The blue Bared its eternal bosom , and the dew Of summer ...
... force They sway'd about upon a rocking - horse , And thought it Pegasus . Ah , dismal - soul'd ! The winds of heaven blew , the ocean roll'd Its gathering waves - ye felt it not . The blue Bared its eternal bosom , and the dew Of summer ...
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... force far deeper than the rage of leaguers or the ambition of a Gustavus Adolphus . And our reply to the question why this movement began first in France would be that at the final de- cline of the Renaissance it was France that stood ...
... force far deeper than the rage of leaguers or the ambition of a Gustavus Adolphus . And our reply to the question why this movement began first in France would be that at the final de- cline of the Renaissance it was France that stood ...
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... and young fancy meet And force the poet's rage to be discreet , Who grows not nauseous while he strives to please , But marks the shelves in our poetic seas . " curiosity , which marked the decade before the Civil War 28 POETRY AT THE ...
... and young fancy meet And force the poet's rage to be discreet , Who grows not nauseous while he strives to please , But marks the shelves in our poetic seas . " curiosity , which marked the decade before the Civil War 28 POETRY AT THE ...
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... force and sudden brilliance of style , but certainly not what Hobbes means by " perspicuity and facility of construction . " The Arcadia of Sidney is not facile , the Christ's Victory and Triumph of Giles Fletcher is not , in this sense ...
... force and sudden brilliance of style , but certainly not what Hobbes means by " perspicuity and facility of construction . " The Arcadia of Sidney is not facile , the Christ's Victory and Triumph of Giles Fletcher is not , in this sense ...
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