The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... Sonnets of William Words - minute and verbal criticism , which is , more worth . Collected in One Volume . Lon- often than it is generally supposed to be , the don . 12mo . 1838 . only criticism that is of much value . Of the many ...
... Sonnets of William Words - minute and verbal criticism , which is , more worth . Collected in One Volume . Lon- often than it is generally supposed to be , the don . 12mo . 1838 . only criticism that is of much value . Of the many ...
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... sonnet's scanty plot of ground : Pleased if some souls ( for such there needs must be ) Who have felt the weight of too much liberty , Should find brief solace there , as I have found . ' ~ p . 5 . This is one of those doctrinal poems ...
... sonnet's scanty plot of ground : Pleased if some souls ( for such there needs must be ) Who have felt the weight of too much liberty , Should find brief solace there , as I have found . ' ~ p . 5 . This is one of those doctrinal poems ...
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... sonnet is , that in parting with any excess of liberty . beyond this quantum , our contentment is best secured when this is done spontaneous- ly , and we are ourselves the choosers of the yoke to which we will submit : - In truth , the ...
... sonnet is , that in parting with any excess of liberty . beyond this quantum , our contentment is best secured when this is done spontaneous- ly , and we are ourselves the choosers of the yoke to which we will submit : - In truth , the ...
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... sonnet - to one in a form in which he can comprehend it in its entire scope and extent , to another , or to the same in another mood , in a form in which he can remember and quote it . The same truth may have entered a thousand minds be ...
... sonnet - to one in a form in which he can comprehend it in its entire scope and extent , to another , or to the same in another mood , in a form in which he can remember and quote it . The same truth may have entered a thousand minds be ...
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... sonnet , it is not from grief that the poet's friend is exhorted to free himself , not from grief the natural tribute to calamity , but from dejection and darkness , and as their necessary consequent , ' the un- profitable yoke of care ...
... sonnet , it is not from grief that the poet's friend is exhorted to free himself , not from grief the natural tribute to calamity , but from dejection and darkness , and as their necessary consequent , ' the un- profitable yoke of care ...
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