Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... poet's right to overstep the limits of the common language of the age , and to adopt words used by Shakespeare and the older poets which had passed out of ordinary speech , later poets have decided that the pronouncement is just as true ...
... poet's right to overstep the limits of the common language of the age , and to adopt words used by Shakespeare and the older poets which had passed out of ordinary speech , later poets have decided that the pronouncement is just as true ...
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... poet Hayley with Cowper's . Hayley is indeed one of the poorest poets who ever enjoyed a high reputation , and none is more completely forgotten . He left a few sonnets of very slight quality . The following example was addressed to ...
... poet Hayley with Cowper's . Hayley is indeed one of the poorest poets who ever enjoyed a high reputation , and none is more completely forgotten . He left a few sonnets of very slight quality . The following example was addressed to ...
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... poet . In introducing this unknown country poet to the notice of his contemporaries , Mr. Gifford tells them that the com- parison between Burns and Clare , inevitably suggested by some similarity in their surroundings , is likely to ...
... poet . In introducing this unknown country poet to the notice of his contemporaries , Mr. Gifford tells them that the com- parison between Burns and Clare , inevitably suggested by some similarity in their surroundings , is likely to ...
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