The feast of the poets, with notes, and other pieces in verse, by the editor of The Examiner. The dedication signed: Leigh HuntLondon, 1815 |
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... been so remiss , Unless it may be — and it certainly is , That since Dryden's fine verses and Milton's sublime , I have fairly been sick of their sing - song and rhyme . B There was Collins , ' tis true , had a FEAST OF THE POETS.
... been so remiss , Unless it may be — and it certainly is , That since Dryden's fine verses and Milton's sublime , I have fairly been sick of their sing - song and rhyme . B There was Collins , ' tis true , had a FEAST OF THE POETS.
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... Milton , and six was the shout , When bursting at once in it's mightiness out , The organ came gath'ring and rolling its thunder ; Yet wanted not intervals , calmer of wonder , Nor stops of low sweetness , like winds when they fall ...
... Milton , and six was the shout , When bursting at once in it's mightiness out , The organ came gath'ring and rolling its thunder ; Yet wanted not intervals , calmer of wonder , Nor stops of low sweetness , like winds when they fall ...
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... Milton ; but if the author of the Rape of the Lock , of Eloisa to Abelard , and of the Elegy on an Unfortunate Lady , is no poet , then are fancy and feeling no properties belonging to poetry . I am only considering his versification ...
... Milton ; but if the author of the Rape of the Lock , of Eloisa to Abelard , and of the Elegy on an Unfortunate Lady , is no poet , then are fancy and feeling no properties belonging to poetry . I am only considering his versification ...
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... Thomas , who thought that Milton , " notwithstanding his singular skill in music , " had a very bad ear , " and of whose beau ideal in versification I 66 same indeed all over Europe . Voltaire , who agreea 30 . NOTES ON THE.
... Thomas , who thought that Milton , " notwithstanding his singular skill in music , " had a very bad ear , " and of whose beau ideal in versification I 66 same indeed all over Europe . Voltaire , who agreea 30 . NOTES ON THE.
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... as verse in the same unvaried measure and cadence , so the best poets , as Homer and Virgil among the ancients , Spenser and Milton among the moderns , Addison to be our greatest dramatic writer , could not FEAST OF THE POETS . 31.
... as verse in the same unvaried measure and cadence , so the best poets , as Homer and Virgil among the ancients , Spenser and Milton among the moderns , Addison to be our greatest dramatic writer , could not FEAST OF THE POETS . 31.
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