The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... Poetry . Sicilian --- earliest , 61-63 . Poets , Turkish , 39 --- Persian , ib .---- Ara- bian , ib .---- Provençal not taught by the Spaniards , 48-55 , 70 . Pollok , Robert , his Course of Time , re- viewed , 454 - a Scottish ...
... Poetry . Sicilian --- earliest , 61-63 . Poets , Turkish , 39 --- Persian , ib .---- Ara- bian , ib .---- Provençal not taught by the Spaniards , 48-55 , 70 . Pollok , Robert , his Course of Time , re- viewed , 454 - a Scottish ...
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... Poetry and Rhyme , 46 . Sparks , Jared , his Life of John Ledyard , reviewed , 383 - extracts from , 384-387 , 390--395 , 397-405 , 407 --- remarks on his style , ib . States General , the meeting of the at Versailles , 263 . Stewart ...
... Poetry and Rhyme , 46 . Sparks , Jared , his Life of John Ledyard , reviewed , 383 - extracts from , 384-387 , 390--395 , 397-405 , 407 --- remarks on his style , ib . States General , the meeting of the at Versailles , 263 . Stewart ...
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... poets and philoso- phers , was , at the close of the fifteenth century , discredited and ridiculed , and even considered as a religious heresy . He , went a suppliant from court to court , from nation to nation , so- liciting the paltry ...
... poets and philoso- phers , was , at the close of the fifteenth century , discredited and ridiculed , and even considered as a religious heresy . He , went a suppliant from court to court , from nation to nation , so- liciting the paltry ...
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coloured every scene and every occurrence with the tints of their own poetic imaginations , have broken forth in their ac- counts of the climate and of the country , in the most rapturous expressions , and in delineating the natives ...
coloured every scene and every occurrence with the tints of their own poetic imaginations , have broken forth in their ac- counts of the climate and of the country , in the most rapturous expressions , and in delineating the natives ...
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... poets . When they came before Don Bartholomew , they knelt , and gracefully presented him the green branches . " * Vol . ii . pp . 196-197 . " The early Spanish writers , whose imaginations were heated by the accounts of the voyagers ...
... poets . When they came before Don Bartholomew , they knelt , and gracefully presented him the green branches . " * Vol . ii . pp . 196-197 . " The early Spanish writers , whose imaginations were heated by the accounts of the voyagers ...
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