The Edinburgh Monthly Review, Volumen 2Waugh and Innes, 1819 |
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... Abencerrage , " we should now have had cause to envy a tythe of her fame . We trust we are safe from the impu- tation of meaning that Mrs. Hemans would have been great , on- ly had these poets never been at all . She shines in the midst ...
... Abencerrage , " we should now have had cause to envy a tythe of her fame . We trust we are safe from the impu- tation of meaning that Mrs. Hemans would have been great , on- ly had these poets never been at all . She shines in the midst ...
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... Abencerrage . " This consists of three cantos , and is the longest and most im- portant of the volume . The author ... Abencerrage , is the chief of his tribe . He is pas- sionately attached to Zayda , the daughter of the Moorish 1819 ...
... Abencerrage . " This consists of three cantos , and is the longest and most im- portant of the volume . The author ... Abencerrage , is the chief of his tribe . He is pas- sionately attached to Zayda , the daughter of the Moorish 1819 ...
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... Abencerrage . " " The Last Banquet of Anthony and Cleopatra " immediately follows . This is a gem of which we scruple to give a fragment only ; yet we would tempt our readers with one glimpse of its lustre . Thy cheek is sunk , and ...
... Abencerrage . " " The Last Banquet of Anthony and Cleopatra " immediately follows . This is a gem of which we scruple to give a fragment only ; yet we would tempt our readers with one glimpse of its lustre . Thy cheek is sunk , and ...
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