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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... Walter Scott with a fine weighty face , For as soon as his visage was seen in the place , The diners and barmaids all crowded to know him , And thank him with smiles for that sweet pretty poem ! However , he scarcely had got through the ...
... Walter Scott with a fine weighty face , For as soon as his visage was seen in the place , The diners and barmaids all crowded to know him , And thank him with smiles for that sweet pretty poem ! However , he scarcely had got through the ...
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... Walter look'd up too , and begg'd to propose A particular friend of his , —one Mr. Rose : 27 But the God look'd at Southey , and shrugging his shoulder , Cried , When , my good friend , will you try to grow older ? " 6 Then nodding to ...
... Walter look'd up too , and begg'd to propose A particular friend of his , —one Mr. Rose : 27 But the God look'd at Southey , and shrugging his shoulder , Cried , When , my good friend , will you try to grow older ? " 6 Then nodding to ...
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... strange piece of carelessness , which has escaped Mr. Walter Scott in his edition of Dryden , and which , unless he had made eighteen volumes of it , might be construed into an ignorance of his author ; -at least , 24 NOTES ON THE.
... strange piece of carelessness , which has escaped Mr. Walter Scott in his edition of Dryden , and which , unless he had made eighteen volumes of it , might be construed into an ignorance of his author ; -at least , 24 NOTES ON THE.
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... Walter Scott's innate and trusting re- verence for thrones and dominations , the reader may find specimens abundantly nauseous in the edi- tion of Dryden . His style in prose , setting aside it's Scotticisms , is very well where he ...
... Walter Scott's innate and trusting re- verence for thrones and dominations , the reader may find specimens abundantly nauseous in the edi- tion of Dryden . His style in prose , setting aside it's Scotticisms , is very well where he ...
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... Walter Scott's poetry the estimate is suffi- ciently easy , and will now perhaps , after the surfeit he has given us of it , be pretty generally acknow- ledged . It is little more than a leap back into the dress and the diction of rude ...
... Walter Scott's poetry the estimate is suffi- ciently easy , and will now perhaps , after the surfeit he has given us of it , be pretty generally acknow- ledged . It is little more than a leap back into the dress and the diction of rude ...
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