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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... admirers to a proper and smaller sense of his merits as a poet , were never- theless equally agreed , that as a versifier his pre- eminence was not to be touched * . It was the * See the Essay of Joseph Warton on his Genius and Writings ...
... admirers to a proper and smaller sense of his merits as a poet , were never- theless equally agreed , that as a versifier his pre- eminence was not to be touched * . It was the * See the Essay of Joseph Warton on his Genius and Writings ...
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... admirers of Alfred , that there is a life of him extant , written in Latin by one of his most familiar and intelligent friends , Asser of Saint David's , whom he had invited to court from a monastery . There is a good edition of it ...
... admirers of Alfred , that there is a life of him extant , written in Latin by one of his most familiar and intelligent friends , Asser of Saint David's , whom he had invited to court from a monastery . There is a good edition of it ...
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... admirers therefore of this poet were rejoiced to see in his latter publication , the Irish Melodies , how greatly he had improved his mo- rality , and not only so , but how much the graces of his fancy had gained instead of lost by the ...
... admirers therefore of this poet were rejoiced to see in his latter publication , the Irish Melodies , how greatly he had improved his mo- rality , and not only so , but how much the graces of his fancy had gained instead of lost by the ...
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... admirers . Virginis Lac and Lachryma Christi , -Virgin's Milk and Christ's Tears , are names given to two favourite wines by the pious Italians , whose familiarity with the objects of their devotion is as well known as it is natural ...
... admirers . Virginis Lac and Lachryma Christi , -Virgin's Milk and Christ's Tears , are names given to two favourite wines by the pious Italians , whose familiarity with the objects of their devotion is as well known as it is natural ...
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... admirer of the fields and the sun- shine , this would not do ; -but I have never since been able to get a proper mastery over the irregular habits which I suffered to dictate to me at that time of life , though by God's blessing . I ...
... admirer of the fields and the sun- shine , this would not do ; -but I have never since been able to get a proper mastery over the irregular habits which I suffered to dictate to me at that time of life , though by God's blessing . I ...
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