Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1888 - 199 páginas |
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... forms of reproduction are required and justified . The great majority of readers cannot bring either leisure or taste , or information sufficient to take them through a large mass ( at any rate ) of ancient verse , not even if it be ...
... forms of reproduction are required and justified . The great majority of readers cannot bring either leisure or taste , or information sufficient to take them through a large mass ( at any rate ) of ancient verse , not even if it be ...
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... form that the book cannot be offered to a very large number of those readers who would most enjoy it . The spelling is at once arbitrary and obsolete . Lastly , the complete reproduction of the original . text , with explanatory notes ...
... form that the book cannot be offered to a very large number of those readers who would most enjoy it . The spelling is at once arbitrary and obsolete . Lastly , the complete reproduction of the original . text , with explanatory notes ...
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... forms of which they began to set to music the new material which the age supplied . At the very outset , indeed , the moralizing philosophy which has charac- terized the English from the beginning of our national history , appears in ...
... forms of which they began to set to music the new material which the age supplied . At the very outset , indeed , the moralizing philosophy which has charac- terized the English from the beginning of our national history , appears in ...
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... forms of pastoral and allegory , again imperiously breaks in upon the gracious but somewhat slender and artificial fashions of England's Helicon : the Divom numen , sedesque quietae which , in some degree the Elizabethan poets offer ...
... forms of pastoral and allegory , again imperiously breaks in upon the gracious but somewhat slender and artificial fashions of England's Helicon : the Divom numen , sedesque quietae which , in some degree the Elizabethan poets offer ...
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... form of expression . Thus , when Carew speaks of an aged fair one When beauty , youth , and all sweets leave her , Love may return , but lovers never ! Cowley , of his mistress- Love in her sunny eyes does basking play , Love walks the ...
... form of expression . Thus , when Carew speaks of an aged fair one When beauty , youth , and all sweets leave her , Love may return , but lovers never ! Cowley , of his mistress- Love in her sunny eyes does basking play , Love walks the ...
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