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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... 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 Scott , he said , Pray be as portly And rich as ...
... 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 Scott , he said , Pray be as portly And rich as ...
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... own laws . This however is a trifle not worth the settling . The chief merit which is expected in verses of this description is idiomatical easiness . ( I upon one or two particular notes . See , for 34 NOTES ON THE NOTES TO THE FEAST.
... own laws . This however is a trifle not worth the settling . The chief merit which is expected in verses of this description is idiomatical easiness . ( I upon one or two particular notes . See , for 34 NOTES ON THE NOTES TO THE FEAST.
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Leigh Hunt. upon one or two particular notes . See , for instance , the first twenty lines of Windsor Forest , the two first paragraphs of Eloisa to Abelard , and that gorgeous misrepresentation of the exquisite moon- light picture in ...
Leigh Hunt. upon one or two particular notes . See , for instance , the first twenty lines of Windsor Forest , the two first paragraphs of Eloisa to Abelard , and that gorgeous misrepresentation of the exquisite moon- light picture in ...
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... particular ease or profundity , he only becomes slovenly in the one instance and poetically pedantic in the other . His politics may be estimated at once by the simple fact , that of all the advocates of Charles the Second , he is the ...
... particular ease or profundity , he only becomes slovenly in the one instance and poetically pedantic in the other . His politics may be estimated at once by the simple fact , that of all the advocates of Charles the Second , he is the ...
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... particular scene , in which the affections are interested ; but the present stock of readers , who have had their ears spoiled by easy versification , will not readily consent to exchange it for one of a less accommodating description ...
... particular scene , in which the affections are interested ; but the present stock of readers , who have had their ears spoiled by easy versification , will not readily consent to exchange it for one of a less accommodating description ...
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