Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... feeling mind , Rodmond , who hung beside , his grasp resigned , And , as the tumbling waters o'er him rolled , His outstretched arms the master's legs infold : Sad Albert feels their dissolution near , And strives in vain his fettered ...
... feeling mind , Rodmond , who hung beside , his grasp resigned , And , as the tumbling waters o'er him rolled , His outstretched arms the master's legs infold : Sad Albert feels their dissolution near , And strives in vain his fettered ...
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... feeling , the evidence seems to be as follows : In favour of Logan , there is the open publication of the ode under his own name ; the fact of his having shewn it in manuscript to several friends before its publi- cation , and declared ...
... feeling , the evidence seems to be as follows : In favour of Logan , there is the open publication of the ode under his own name ; the fact of his having shewn it in manuscript to several friends before its publi- cation , and declared ...
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... feelings , found appropriate exercise in tracing the stream of our poetry from its first fountain - springs , down to the ... feeling which all would wish to retain . The poetry of Warton is deficient in natural ex- pression and general ...
... feelings , found appropriate exercise in tracing the stream of our poetry from its first fountain - springs , down to the ... feeling which all would wish to retain . The poetry of Warton is deficient in natural ex- pression and general ...
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... feeling he must have inherited from nature , which led him to take pleasure even from his infancy in descriptive poetry ; and the language , expressions , and pictures thus imprinted on his mind by habitual acquaintance with the best ...
... feeling he must have inherited from nature , which led him to take pleasure even from his infancy in descriptive poetry ; and the language , expressions , and pictures thus imprinted on his mind by habitual acquaintance with the best ...
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... feeling anxious to attain an independent station in life , he entered himself a student of the Temple , and , applying himself with his characteristic ardour to his new profession , he contemplated with pleasure the ' stately edifice of ...
... feeling anxious to attain an independent station in life , he entered himself a student of the Temple , and , applying himself with his characteristic ardour to his new profession , he contemplated with pleasure the ' stately edifice of ...
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