Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... poet distinguished from the herd of scribblers , by vigorous and manful , often profound , thoughts , raciness of expression , and an amount of learning on the subjects which he handles , which is becoming more and more rare in these ...
... poet distinguished from the herd of scribblers , by vigorous and manful , often profound , thoughts , raciness of expression , and an amount of learning on the subjects which he handles , which is becoming more and more rare in these ...
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... poet , but from the poet's Lord ; and learn , rather than judge : perhaps then thou wilt find reason to be more contented with the manner of the message ; to believe that thus , and not otherwise , it was projected upon the mirror of ...
... poet , but from the poet's Lord ; and learn , rather than judge : perhaps then thou wilt find reason to be more contented with the manner of the message ; to believe that thus , and not otherwise , it was projected upon the mirror of ...
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... poets , who have spun scores of Greek and Latin hexameters in praise of this ancient pastime , have established the ... poet stands by hexameterizing his success , are lively reminiscences of what he has himself felt on some similar ...
... poets , who have spun scores of Greek and Latin hexameters in praise of this ancient pastime , have established the ... poet stands by hexameterizing his success , are lively reminiscences of what he has himself felt on some similar ...
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