Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen 2Ward, 1873 |
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... scene afforded by his native country , which became one of the most popular pieces of its class , and has been admitted into numerous collections . Dyer then travelled to Italy , still in pursuit of professional improvement ; and if he ...
... scene afforded by his native country , which became one of the most popular pieces of its class , and has been admitted into numerous collections . Dyer then travelled to Italy , still in pursuit of professional improvement ; and if he ...
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... scenes of innocence which had cradled his boyhood , the comparison of himself to a hare returning to die where it was ... scene where the disguised bailiff's are passed off on Miss Rich- land as the friends of Honeywood , whose house and ...
... scenes of innocence which had cradled his boyhood , the comparison of himself to a hare returning to die where it was ... scene where the disguised bailiff's are passed off on Miss Rich- land as the friends of Honeywood , whose house and ...
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... scene of sensual gratification , an island is purposely raised up in the ocean ; Venus conducts De Gama and his followers to this blessed spot , where a bevy of the nymphs of Venus are very good- naturedly prepared to treat them to ...
... scene of sensual gratification , an island is purposely raised up in the ocean ; Venus conducts De Gama and his followers to this blessed spot , where a bevy of the nymphs of Venus are very good- naturedly prepared to treat them to ...
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... scene of the most frequent and striking incidents of pre- datory warfare , such as those recorded in the noble ballads of Chevy Chase , ' and the ' Battle of Otterburn . ' The language in the Northern marches of England , and in the ...
... scene of the most frequent and striking incidents of pre- datory warfare , such as those recorded in the noble ballads of Chevy Chase , ' and the ' Battle of Otterburn . ' The language in the Northern marches of England , and in the ...
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... scene of the catastrophe ( though he followed only the fact of his own history ) was poetically laid amidst seas and shores where the mind easily gathers romantic associations , and where it supposes the most picturesque vicissitudes of ...
... scene of the catastrophe ( though he followed only the fact of his own history ) was poetically laid amidst seas and shores where the mind easily gathers romantic associations , and where it supposes the most picturesque vicissitudes of ...
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