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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... The Female Convict to her Infant 60 The Dreams of Life - 62 Saint Valerie 64 Spirits of Heaven 66 Lines of Madame d ' Hautelot 68 Rousseau's Retreat The Enchanted Flute 70 74 The Maniac ' 76 Sonnet by a Person who never.
... The Female Convict to her Infant 60 The Dreams of Life - 62 Saint Valerie 64 Spirits of Heaven 66 Lines of Madame d ' Hautelot 68 Rousseau's Retreat The Enchanted Flute 70 74 The Maniac ' 76 Sonnet by a Person who never.
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... lines , -the very sound of the words spit venom , and are an echo to the sense . " . 66 My lips , that speak thy dirge of death , Their rounded gasp , and gurgling breath , To see thou shalt not boast . Proud , last , we hope not lost ...
... lines , -the very sound of the words spit venom , and are an echo to the sense . " . 66 My lips , that speak thy dirge of death , Their rounded gasp , and gurgling breath , To see thou shalt not boast . Proud , last , we hope not lost ...
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... lines . By yellow Hymen do I swear To make thee my reliance , my sweet care , My all of memory - my extremest hope . This is a Bravura : it is not nature . He commences by seeming to confer a favour upon her , in making her his " sweet ...
... lines . By yellow Hymen do I swear To make thee my reliance , my sweet care , My all of memory - my extremest hope . This is a Bravura : it is not nature . He commences by seeming to confer a favour upon her , in making her his " sweet ...
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... lines in his Dunciad . " The mighty mother , and her son , who brings the Smithfield Muses to the ear of Kings , I sing . Say you , her instruments the great ! Called to this work by Dulness , Jove , and Fate ; You by whose care , in ...
... lines in his Dunciad . " The mighty mother , and her son , who brings the Smithfield Muses to the ear of Kings , I sing . Say you , her instruments the great ! Called to this work by Dulness , Jove , and Fate ; You by whose care , in ...
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... lines . The poem I never read , but have heard the lines quoted As , far divided from his parent deep , The OF THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE . xcix.
... lines . The poem I never read , but have heard the lines quoted As , far divided from his parent deep , The OF THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE . xcix.
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