The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 páginas |
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... spirit of philosophy , and such a tone of solemn simplicity , that to be properly enjoyed , it must be perused in a particular disposition of mind . It requires that concentration of the soul , that pious inspiration which is ...
... spirit of philosophy , and such a tone of solemn simplicity , that to be properly enjoyed , it must be perused in a particular disposition of mind . It requires that concentration of the soul , that pious inspiration which is ...
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... spirit , the scope , the splendid imagery , the hurried and startling interest that pervades them ? Who will say that they are not the daring creations of a mind curbed by no law , tamed by no fear , that they are not rather like the ...
... spirit , the scope , the splendid imagery , the hurried and startling interest that pervades them ? Who will say that they are not the daring creations of a mind curbed by no law , tamed by no fear , that they are not rather like the ...
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... spirit of Shakspeare ; and we think we can trace , in more places than one , the impression which his fancy has received from the patient suffering and sweet desolation of Aspatia , in the Maid's tragedy . It is the youthful Milton only ...
... spirit of Shakspeare ; and we think we can trace , in more places than one , the impression which his fancy has received from the patient suffering and sweet desolation of Aspatia , in the Maid's tragedy . It is the youthful Milton only ...
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... spirit in the conflict dies . Sir Hector Blane , the champion of the school , Was very blockhead , but was form'd for rule : Learn he could not ; he said he could not learn , But he profess'd it gave him no concern : Books were his ...
... spirit in the conflict dies . Sir Hector Blane , the champion of the school , Was very blockhead , but was form'd for rule : Learn he could not ; he said he could not learn , But he profess'd it gave him no concern : Books were his ...
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... spirit in my friends prevail'd , Buoyant in dangers , rising when assail'd ; When , as the gale at evening died away , And die it will with the retiring day , Impatient then , and sick of very case , We loudly whistled for the ...
... spirit in my friends prevail'd , Buoyant in dangers , rising when assail'd ; When , as the gale at evening died away , And die it will with the retiring day , Impatient then , and sick of very case , We loudly whistled for the ...
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