Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders Scammel, 1876 - 376 páginas |
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... poem , " as Campbell styles the " Soul's Errand , " is now generally admitted to be from the pen of Raleigh , since it has been traced in manuscript to the year 1593 ; and two answers to it , written in his lifetime , ascribe its ...
... poem , " as Campbell styles the " Soul's Errand , " is now generally admitted to be from the pen of Raleigh , since it has been traced in manuscript to the year 1593 ; and two answers to it , written in his lifetime , ascribe its ...
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... Poets ' poet ; " and such , indeed , he is : for not only was he the special favourite of Milton , Dryden , Pope ... poetic luxury . Another of our noted bards speaks of him as " steeped in romance ; " and as " the prince of magicians ...
... Poets ' poet ; " and such , indeed , he is : for not only was he the special favourite of Milton , Dryden , Pope ... poetic luxury . Another of our noted bards speaks of him as " steeped in romance ; " and as " the prince of magicians ...
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... poets separated , one to the service of the camp , the other to his estate in Ireland , where he became acquainted with another master - spirit , Sir Walter Raleigh , by whom he was introduced to Queen Elizabeth . " When we conceive ...
... poets separated , one to the service of the camp , the other to his estate in Ireland , where he became acquainted with another master - spirit , Sir Walter Raleigh , by whom he was introduced to Queen Elizabeth . " When we conceive ...
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... poets , has been in these pages presented in most of its Protean aspects ; but as it is classed among the noblest virtues , we can hardly have too much of it from the poets . Dr. Johnson once remarked , that " we need not ridicule a ...
... poets , has been in these pages presented in most of its Protean aspects ; but as it is classed among the noblest virtues , we can hardly have too much of it from the poets . Dr. Johnson once remarked , that " we need not ridicule a ...
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... poem by DANIEL , who , for the vigor of his verse , was styled the Atticus of his day - He that of such a height hath built his mind , And rear'd the dwelling of his thoughts so strong , As neither fear nor hope can shake the frame Of ...
... poem by DANIEL , who , for the vigor of his verse , was styled the Atticus of his day - He that of such a height hath built his mind , And rear'd the dwelling of his thoughts so strong , As neither fear nor hope can shake the frame Of ...
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