The Beauties of Modern Literature, in Verse and Prose: To which is Prefixed, a Preliminary View of the Literature of the AgeSherwood, Jones, and Company, 1824 - 484 páginas The preliminary view is chiefly a comparison of classical and romantic poetry. |
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... Lord Byron 341 Writers of Imagination 353 365 Letters from Miss Flirtilla to Miss Prudentia - ' Impossibility of forming an obscure Conception of a primary Cause until it be perfectly dis- covered . Obscure Ideas have no Existence - 375 ...
... Lord Byron 341 Writers of Imagination 353 365 Letters from Miss Flirtilla to Miss Prudentia - ' Impossibility of forming an obscure Conception of a primary Cause until it be perfectly dis- covered . Obscure Ideas have no Existence - 375 ...
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... Lord , for their works follow them . " A sacred truth ! now learn our awful fate ! Dear friends we were , first cousins , and what not , To toil as masons was our humble lot ; As just returning from a house of call , The Parson bade us ...
... Lord , for their works follow them . " A sacred truth ! now learn our awful fate ! Dear friends we were , first cousins , and what not , To toil as masons was our humble lot ; As just returning from a house of call , The Parson bade us ...
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... Lord , on this my wretched lump of clay ; A broken pitcher do not cleave in twain , But let me rise , and be myself again . Tread soft , good friends , lest you should spring a mine , I was a workman in the powder line . Of true ...
... Lord , on this my wretched lump of clay ; A broken pitcher do not cleave in twain , But let me rise , and be myself again . Tread soft , good friends , lest you should spring a mine , I was a workman in the powder line . Of true ...
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... Lord Byron write in any new - fangled verse , and though it pleases no man , it is admired by all , or , at least , by the majority , because they attribute the little pleasure which it imparts to them , not to any want of beauty in the ...
... Lord Byron write in any new - fangled verse , and though it pleases no man , it is admired by all , or , at least , by the majority , because they attribute the little pleasure which it imparts to them , not to any want of beauty in the ...
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... Lord Byron , Moore , and Campbell , prove sufficiently what we assert . The former , though an admirer of Pope , has no pretensions whatever to classical elegance , and , accordingly , it is waste of time to read half what he writes ...
... Lord Byron , Moore , and Campbell , prove sufficiently what we assert . The former , though an admirer of Pope , has no pretensions whatever to classical elegance , and , accordingly , it is waste of time to read half what he writes ...
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