The Beauties of the British PoetsR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1828 - 367 páginas |
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... praise , he seems to have utterly disregarded fame . He left his writings to the false and garbled copies of the theatre . It is not known that he even cared whether they ever passed to posterity . He retired from active life ; from the ...
... praise , he seems to have utterly disregarded fame . He left his writings to the false and garbled copies of the theatre . It is not known that he even cared whether they ever passed to posterity . He retired from active life ; from the ...
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... praise of the Poet rests with posterity : and of those noble ornaments of our country , and it can possess none nobler , happily all survive , with the exception of Keats , Wolfe , and the mightier name of Byron . Keats died at an early ...
... praise of the Poet rests with posterity : and of those noble ornaments of our country , and it can possess none nobler , happily all survive , with the exception of Keats , Wolfe , and the mightier name of Byron . Keats died at an early ...
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... praise , And though that he was worthy he was wise , And of his port as meek as is a maid , He never yet no villany had saide In all his life , unto no man or wight , He was a very perfect noble Knight . But for to tellen you of his ...
... praise , And though that he was worthy he was wise , And of his port as meek as is a maid , He never yet no villany had saide In all his life , unto no man or wight , He was a very perfect noble Knight . But for to tellen you of his ...
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... created what I was In that bright eminence , and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard . What could be less than to afford him praise , The easiest recompense , and pay him thanks , How 38 Milton . Book IV From.
... created what I was In that bright eminence , and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard . What could be less than to afford him praise , The easiest recompense , and pay him thanks , How 38 Milton . Book IV From.
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... praise above The sea - nymphs , and their powers offended : Yet thou art higher far descended , Thee bright haired Vesta long of yore To solitary Saturn bore ; His daughter she , ( in Saturn's reign Such mixture was not held a stain ...
... praise above The sea - nymphs , and their powers offended : Yet thou art higher far descended , Thee bright haired Vesta long of yore To solitary Saturn bore ; His daughter she , ( in Saturn's reign Such mixture was not held a stain ...
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