Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1888 - 199 páginas |
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... known in proportion to his charm and his deserts , accessible to readers in general . Herrick's merits may be said to have placed him beyond the sympathy of his own age ; his blemishes , beyond that of later times . Yet he was eminent ...
... known in proportion to his charm and his deserts , accessible to readers in general . Herrick's merits may be said to have placed him beyond the sympathy of his own age ; his blemishes , beyond that of later times . Yet he was eminent ...
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... known , he published but this one volume , and that , when not far from his sixtieth year . Some pieces may be traced in earlier collections ; some few carry ascertainable dates ; the rest lie over a period of near forty years , during ...
... known , he published but this one volume , and that , when not far from his sixtieth year . Some pieces may be traced in earlier collections ; some few carry ascertainable dates ; the rest lie over a period of near forty years , during ...
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... ( known either in their own tongues or by translation ) , and that of the modern literatures which had themselves undergone the same classical impulse . Italy was the source most regarded during the more strictly Elizabethan period ...
... ( known either in their own tongues or by translation ) , and that of the modern literatures which had themselves undergone the same classical impulse . Italy was the source most regarded during the more strictly Elizabethan period ...
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... known as a lyrist then : -as , indeed , his great merits have never reached anything like due popular recognition . Yet Marvell's natural description is nearer Herrick's in felicity and insight than any of the poets named above . Nor ...
... known as a lyrist then : -as , indeed , his great merits have never reached anything like due popular recognition . Yet Marvell's natural description is nearer Herrick's in felicity and insight than any of the poets named above . Nor ...
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... known him , yet his name is never mentioned in the poetical commemorations of the Hesperides . In Herrick , echoes from Fletcher's idyllic pieces in the Faithful Shepherdess are faintly traceable ; from his songs , ' Hear what Love can ...
... known him , yet his name is never mentioned in the poetical commemorations of the Hesperides . In Herrick , echoes from Fletcher's idyllic pieces in the Faithful Shepherdess are faintly traceable ; from his songs , ' Hear what Love can ...
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