The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 114,Parte 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... feeling of his transcendent powers , and an assurance of his permanent reputation . Though written in an age comparatively dark , and though he had no model on which to form them , his poems are as yet unequalled in many qualities of ...
... feeling of his transcendent powers , and an assurance of his permanent reputation . Though written in an age comparatively dark , and though he had no model on which to form them , his poems are as yet unequalled in many qualities of ...
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... feelings of the two poets , and the very substance of their conversation . Vide Life , i . 463. To do this , he falsifies a letter of Petrarch ( See Nicolas's Life of Chancer , p . 20 ) both as to the date and substance of the letter ...
... feelings of the two poets , and the very substance of their conversation . Vide Life , i . 463. To do this , he falsifies a letter of Petrarch ( See Nicolas's Life of Chancer , p . 20 ) both as to the date and substance of the letter ...
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... feeling not to like to be worse off than one's neigh- bour ; and John Gower had two gallons of wine for his share , which showed that poetry was rising in the market ; and besides , as this wine . might be commuted for a money payment ...
... feeling not to like to be worse off than one's neigh- bour ; and John Gower had two gallons of wine for his share , which showed that poetry was rising in the market ; and besides , as this wine . might be commuted for a money payment ...
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... feeling after reading the works of a poet , is the desire to see him ; and this wish is not confined alone to the female heart . How delightful it is to gaze on the clustering locks flowing over the " mild temples " of Milton ; or to ...
... feeling after reading the works of a poet , is the desire to see him ; and this wish is not confined alone to the female heart . How delightful it is to gaze on the clustering locks flowing over the " mild temples " of Milton ; or to ...
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... feelings of all the country around was a source of consolation and of hope . This pious disposition is readily justified by the recollections which it awakens of this holy personage . The chronicles and legends which have circulated ...
... feelings of all the country around was a source of consolation and of hope . This pious disposition is readily justified by the recollections which it awakens of this holy personage . The chronicles and legends which have circulated ...
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