Literary Hours; Or, Sketches Critical, Narrative, and Poetical, Том 3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... manner , be mistaken , by the Editor , for a genuine production of Carew . If , in point of versification , Herrick may enter into competition with either Carew or Waller , he will be found still more com- petent to contend with them as ...
... manner , be mistaken , by the Editor , for a genuine production of Carew . If , in point of versification , Herrick may enter into competition with either Carew or Waller , he will be found still more com- petent to contend with them as ...
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... manner of Milton's Minora and Marlowe's Passionate Shepherd . Nor has he been unsuccessful in imitating the Horatian style and imagery , of which I shall give a specimen , while , at the same time , the morality of another portion of ...
... manner of Milton's Minora and Marlowe's Passionate Shepherd . Nor has he been unsuccessful in imitating the Horatian style and imagery , of which I shall give a specimen , while , at the same time , the morality of another portion of ...
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... manner , as Sir John Suckling and others , were rather celebrated for an easy and sportive levity , that for that impassioned sentiment , which should peculiarly distin- guish the strains of Love . It is singular but true , that more ...
... manner , as Sir John Suckling and others , were rather celebrated for an easy and sportive levity , that for that impassioned sentiment , which should peculiarly distin- guish the strains of Love . It is singular but true , that more ...
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... manner in which they are executed . The second line of this little morsel possesses much terseness and felicity of expression , and the whole , with many similar poems of equal merit , prove that our author had cultivated a taste for ...
... manner in which they are executed . The second line of this little morsel possesses much terseness and felicity of expression , and the whole , with many similar poems of equal merit , prove that our author had cultivated a taste for ...
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... manner , and breathe the most delicate spirit of endearment . Why dost thou wound , and break my heart , As if we should for ever part ? Hast thou not heard an oath from me , After a day , or two , or three , I would come back and live ...
... manner , and breathe the most delicate spirit of endearment . Why dost thou wound , and break my heart , As if we should for ever part ? Hast thou not heard an oath from me , After a day , or two , or three , I would come back and live ...
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