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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... common nature as men , what he must not overlook in their example as characters . This however is deviating in- to politics . - Like most of the poetical inventions of modern times , the idea of Apollo's hold- ing sessions and elections ...
... common nature as men , what he must not overlook in their example as characters . This however is deviating in- to politics . - Like most of the poetical inventions of modern times , the idea of Apollo's hold- ing sessions and elections ...
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... common came into his head : Then they leap'd in their frankness , deliciously bright , And shot round about them an arrowy light ; And if , as he shook back his hair in it's cluster , A curl fell athwart them and darken'd their lustre ...
... common came into his head : Then they leap'd in their frankness , deliciously bright , And shot round about them an arrowy light ; And if , as he shook back his hair in it's cluster , A curl fell athwart them and darken'd their lustre ...
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... common with that of Goldsmith and others , was of the school of Pope , though his taste was otherwise different , was per- haps the first , who by carrying it to its extreme pitch of sameness , and ringing it affectedly in one's ears ...
... common with that of Goldsmith and others , was of the school of Pope , though his taste was otherwise different , was per- haps the first , who by carrying it to its extreme pitch of sameness , and ringing it affectedly in one's ears ...
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... common with the rest of their faculties , are content with the indolence it enjoys , and care not to enquire why it is satisfied . Besides , it is to be remembered , that the rhetoricians as well as reasoners of the last century have in ...
... common with the rest of their faculties , are content with the indolence it enjoys , and care not to enquire why it is satisfied . Besides , it is to be remembered , that the rhetoricians as well as reasoners of the last century have in ...
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... common to all the arts , he was passing a satire on himself and his versification ; for who can deny , that in the walks of his Muse Grove nods at grove - each alley has it's brother , And half the platform - just reflects the other ...
... common to all the arts , he was passing a satire on himself and his versification ; for who can deny , that in the walks of his Muse Grove nods at grove - each alley has it's brother , And half the platform - just reflects the other ...
Términos y frases comunes
abstrac admirers affected allusion alter Apollo appears beautiful better Bob Southey bow'd bright called Castle of Indolence character Coleridge court of Aldermen cried criticism Dryden elegant Eloisa to Abelard enjoyment exquisite eyes Fairfax fancy faults favourite Feast feeling flow'r forget friends genius Giaour give graceful harmony Hayley heart idle imitation Italian Jump-up-and-kiss-me Juvenal King Laureat laurels least LEIGH HUNT less lines look look'd Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads mind Montepulciano never notes o'er original passage passion perhaps persons Phoebus piece Pindar poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise prince PYRRHA readers respect rhyme ribaldry satire Scott seem'd seems sense Shakspeare shew simplicity singular Sirmio smiles society song speak Spenser and Milton spirit style taste thee thing thought tion trifling turn turn'd twas only Bob verses versification vex'd vulgar Walter Scott wine words Wordsworth writers written