Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1888 - 199 páginas |
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... once arbitrary and obsolete . Lastly , the complete reproduction of the original . text , with explanatory notes , edited by Mr Grosart , supplies materials equally full and interesting for those who may , haply , be allured by this ...
... once arbitrary and obsolete . Lastly , the complete reproduction of the original . text , with explanatory notes , edited by Mr Grosart , supplies materials equally full and interesting for those who may , haply , be allured by this ...
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... once more distinctly followed , not only as a means of conveying thought , but as a Fine Art . And hence something constrained and artificial blends with the freshness of the Elizabethan literature . For its great underlying elements it ...
... once more distinctly followed , not only as a means of conveying thought , but as a Fine Art . And hence something constrained and artificial blends with the freshness of the Elizabethan literature . For its great underlying elements it ...
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... once to fill up the moulds of form provided . He does this with a lively facility , contrast- ing much with the evidence of labour in his master's work . Slowness and deliberation are the last qualities suggested by Herrick . Yet it may ...
... once to fill up the moulds of form provided . He does this with a lively facility , contrast- ing much with the evidence of labour in his master's work . Slowness and deliberation are the last qualities suggested by Herrick . Yet it may ...
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... once the true bequest of classicalism , and the reason why ( until modern effort equals them ) the study of that Hellenic and Latin poetry in which these gifts are eminent above all other literatures yet created , C must be essential ...
... once the true bequest of classicalism , and the reason why ( until modern effort equals them ) the study of that Hellenic and Latin poetry in which these gifts are eminent above all other literatures yet created , C must be essential ...
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... once - dear Love ! -hapless , tha . I no more Must call thee so . . . The rich affection's store That fed our hopes , lies now exhaust and spent , Like sums of treasure unto bankrupts lent : - We that did nothing study but the way To ...
... once - dear Love ! -hapless , tha . I no more Must call thee so . . . The rich affection's store That fed our hopes , lies now exhaust and spent , Like sums of treasure unto bankrupts lent : - We that did nothing study but the way To ...
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