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... poetical character , of which we may be en- abled by a few selections to convey a tolerably faithful idea . We ... poetical and pleasing ? The flow'r enamour'd of the sun , At his departure hangs her head and weeps , And shrouds ...
... poetical character , of which we may be en- abled by a few selections to convey a tolerably faithful idea . We ... poetical and pleasing ? The flow'r enamour'd of the sun , At his departure hangs her head and weeps , And shrouds ...
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... poetical . Though much later than Chaucer , his obligations to preceding writers were less . He has in some measure ... poets , -the 62 Hazlitt on Shakspeare , the Poets , & c .
... poetical . Though much later than Chaucer , his obligations to preceding writers were less . He has in some measure ... poets , -the 62 Hazlitt on Shakspeare , the Poets , & c .
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... poetical powers of description : -but he has also ( to use his own words ) endeavoured to introduce incident and ... poetical competition like the present , we might naturally promise ourselves the favourable result which an ...
... poetical powers of description : -but he has also ( to use his own words ) endeavoured to introduce incident and ... poetical competition like the present , we might naturally promise ourselves the favourable result which an ...
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