The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... poem , but a poem it certainly is , and if almost uniform excellence of treatment and occasional splendour be admitted in evidence , it is greater than any poem of any other poet of the century except Spenser . There is in it much that ...
... poem , but a poem it certainly is , and if almost uniform excellence of treatment and occasional splendour be admitted in evidence , it is greater than any poem of any other poet of the century except Spenser . There is in it much that ...
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... poem : " Tender are my years , I am yet a bud . " I have appended this poem of Constable's , as an interesting example of contemporary treatment of one of Shakespeare's subjects , to the extracts from Spenser and Golding which seem to ...
... poem : " Tender are my years , I am yet a bud . " I have appended this poem of Constable's , as an interesting example of contemporary treatment of one of Shakespeare's subjects , to the extracts from Spenser and Golding which seem to ...
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... poem stops at 1. 26 we hear nothing of the singer's griefs . And we know from the rest of the volume [ Poems in Divers Humors ] what one of his principal griefs was the want of the lovely Lady Pecunia's grace , and the death of that ...
... poem stops at 1. 26 we hear nothing of the singer's griefs . And we know from the rest of the volume [ Poems in Divers Humors ] what one of his principal griefs was the want of the lovely Lady Pecunia's grace , and the death of that ...
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