Chrysomela; a Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1892 - 199 páginas |
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... give Herrick a place among books not printed only , but edited . Robert Herrick's personal fate is in one point like Shakespeare's . We know or seem to know them both , through their works , with singular intimacy . But with this our ...
... give Herrick a place among books not printed only , but edited . Robert Herrick's personal fate is in one point like Shakespeare's . We know or seem to know them both , through their works , with singular intimacy . But with this our ...
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... gives , we turn to Herrick's own book , we learn little , biographically , except the names of a few friends , that his general sympathies were with the Royal cause , and that he wearied in Devonshire for London . So far as is known ...
... gives , we turn to Herrick's own book , we learn little , biographically , except the names of a few friends , that his general sympathies were with the Royal cause , and that he wearied in Devonshire for London . So far as is known ...
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... and easy transitions of subject , have also little precedent . If , again , we compare Herrick's book with those of his fellow - poets for a hundred years before , very few are the traces which he gives of imitation , or xvi PREFACE.
... and easy transitions of subject , have also little precedent . If , again , we compare Herrick's book with those of his fellow - poets for a hundred years before , very few are the traces which he gives of imitation , or xvi PREFACE.
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Robert Herrick Francis Turner Palgrave. are the traces which he gives of imitation , or even of study . During the long interval between Herrick's entrance on his Cambridge and his clerical careers ( an interval all but wholly obscure to ...
Robert Herrick Francis Turner Palgrave. are the traces which he gives of imitation , or even of study . During the long interval between Herrick's entrance on his Cambridge and his clerical careers ( an interval all but wholly obscure to ...
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... give , must , by its own nature , be lasting also . As the eyesight fluctuates ,. and gives the advantage to different colours in turn , so to the varying moods of the mind the same beauty does not always seem equally beautiful . Thus ...
... give , must , by its own nature , be lasting also . As the eyesight fluctuates ,. and gives the advantage to different colours in turn , so to the varying moods of the mind the same beauty does not always seem equally beautiful . Thus ...
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