Chrysomela; a Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1892 - 199 páginas |
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... mastery over his beautiful art : and , from this happy union , unlike the majority of his coriemporaries , he may be still listened to with 3781 3 1872 b ACT -7 1908 233474 pleasure as a true living voice , after the lapse.
... mastery over his beautiful art : and , from this happy union , unlike the majority of his coriemporaries , he may be still listened to with 3781 3 1872 b ACT -7 1908 233474 pleasure as a true living voice , after the lapse.
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Robert Herrick Francis Turner Palgrave. pleasure as a true living voice , after the lapse of more than two centuries . Nor , unless I greatly overrate the value of his verse , will future ages willingly let it die , whilst the love of ...
Robert Herrick Francis Turner Palgrave. pleasure as a true living voice , after the lapse of more than two centuries . Nor , unless I greatly overrate the value of his verse , will future ages willingly let it die , whilst the love of ...
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... true , have no abiding habitation : yet at times , quitting reality , with its hard dissonances , its restless revolution , it is lawful for us to dwell in the ' larger aether and purple light ' which clothe the Elysian fields of art ...
... true , have no abiding habitation : yet at times , quitting reality , with its hard dissonances , its restless revolution , it is lawful for us to dwell in the ' larger aether and purple light ' which clothe the Elysian fields of art ...
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... true lovers and true students , such a facsimile as that last indicated would have claims irresistible ; but if the first and last object of this , as of the other Fine Arts , may be defined in language borrowed from a different range ...
... true lovers and true students , such a facsimile as that last indicated would have claims irresistible ; but if the first and last object of this , as of the other Fine Arts , may be defined in language borrowed from a different range ...
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... true that a selection framed in conformity with them , espe- cially if one of our older poets be concerned , parts with a certain portion of the pleasure which poetry may confer . A writer is most thoroughly to be judged by the whole of ...
... true that a selection framed in conformity with them , espe- cially if one of our older poets be concerned , parts with a certain portion of the pleasure which poetry may confer . A writer is most thoroughly to be judged by the whole of ...
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