Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan, 1888 - 199 páginas |
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... verse , will future ages ' willingly let it die , ' whilst the love of beauty , and the magic of the past , two strong powers , retain their hold upon Englishmen . " Fair maidens , we read in the ancient tale , even whilst the dragon ...
... verse , will future ages ' willingly let it die , ' whilst the love of beauty , and the magic of the past , two strong powers , retain their hold upon Englishmen . " Fair maidens , we read in the ancient tale , even whilst the dragon ...
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... verse contained in this little book ? —I should not have cared to grace it with your name , were I not convinced that such will be Herrick's portion . F. T. PALGRAVE Jan. 13 : 1877 ROBERT HERRICK : BORN 1591 : DIED 1674 THOSE who viii ...
... verse contained in this little book ? —I should not have cared to grace it with your name , were I not convinced that such will be Herrick's portion . F. T. PALGRAVE Jan. 13 : 1877 ROBERT HERRICK : BORN 1591 : DIED 1674 THOSE who viii ...
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... verse , not even if it be Spenser's or Milton's . Manners and modes of speech , again , have changed ; and much that was admissible centuries since , or at least sought admission , has now , by a law against which protest is idle ...
... verse , not even if it be Spenser's or Milton's . Manners and modes of speech , again , have changed ; and much that was admissible centuries since , or at least sought admission , has now , by a law against which protest is idle ...
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... verse . Apart from obsolete words or allusions , Herrick is the best commentator upon Herrick . A few lines only need therefore here be added , aiming rather to set forth his place in the sequence of English poets , and especially in ...
... verse . Apart from obsolete words or allusions , Herrick is the best commentator upon Herrick . A few lines only need therefore here be added , aiming rather to set forth his place in the sequence of English poets , and especially in ...
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... verse is eminent for sweet and gracious fluency ; this is a real note of the ' Elizabethan ' poets . His subjects are frequently pastoral , with a classical tinge , rore or less slight , infused ; his language , though not free from ...
... verse is eminent for sweet and gracious fluency ; this is a real note of the ' Elizabethan ' poets . His subjects are frequently pastoral , with a classical tinge , rore or less slight , infused ; his language , though not free from ...
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