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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... written what was best . " The reader will recollect , that these lines are in the course of a very long poem ; yet so little had Warton's ear profited by his acquaintance with the Greek and Italian writers as well as those of his own ...
... written what was best . " The reader will recollect , that these lines are in the course of a very long poem ; yet so little had Warton's ear profited by his acquaintance with the Greek and Italian writers as well as those of his own ...
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... written , has not only had a par- ticular time and tune annexed to it from time immemorial , so as to be led off like a kind of dance , but as the couplets are really made up of four lines thrown into two , may be allowed to appeal to ...
... written , has not only had a par- ticular time and tune annexed to it from time immemorial , so as to be led off like a kind of dance , but as the couplets are really made up of four lines thrown into two , may be allowed to appeal to ...
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... written for the poem to which they belong , not the poem for the notes , it is high time to finish the one before me ; other- wise I was much tempted to conclude it with some counter examples of real poetic harmony from the verses of ...
... written for the poem to which they belong , not the poem for the notes , it is high time to finish the one before me ; other- wise I was much tempted to conclude it with some counter examples of real poetic harmony from the verses of ...
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... 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 , and I believe , not a scarce one , by Francis Wise , who was ...
... 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 , and I believe , not a scarce one , by Francis Wise , who was ...
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... written in a singular style , than in any other English performance . It is still however a disgrace to English biogra phy , that there is no life of our unrivalled coun- tryman , important enough from the size and the composition to do ...
... written in a singular style , than in any other English performance . It is still however a disgrace to English biogra phy , that there is no life of our unrivalled coun- tryman , important enough from the size and the composition to do ...
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