Studies in Poetry: Embracing Notices of the Lives and Writings of the Best Poets in the English Language, a Copious Selection of Elegant Extracts, a Short Analysis of Hebrew Poetry, and Translations from the Sacred Poets: Designed to Illustrate the Principles of Rhetoric, and Teach Their Application to PoetryCarter and Hendee, 1830 - 480 psl. |
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... give them a decided tone of piety . Wherever the rare union of a religious and poetical spirit could be found , he has eagerly availed himself of his privilege , to select pieces not merely moral in principle , but devotional in feeling ...
... give them a decided tone of piety . Wherever the rare union of a religious and poetical spirit could be found , he has eagerly availed himself of his privilege , to select pieces not merely moral in principle , but devotional in feeling ...
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... give the pupil a view of English Poetry from its very commencement . The extract from Allan Ramsay is introduced rather for the intellectual pleasure of the reader , and as a curious specimen of the Scotch poetic dialect , than as an ...
... give the pupil a view of English Poetry from its very commencement . The extract from Allan Ramsay is introduced rather for the intellectual pleasure of the reader , and as a curious specimen of the Scotch poetic dialect , than as an ...
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... gives counsel best . ' Right well , Sir Knight , ye have advised bin : ' Quoth then that aged man ; ' the way to win Is wisely to advise : now day is spent ; Therefore with me ye may take up your inn , For this same night . ' The knight ...
... gives counsel best . ' Right well , Sir Knight , ye have advised bin : ' Quoth then that aged man ; ' the way to win Is wisely to advise : now day is spent ; Therefore with me ye may take up your inn , For this same night . ' The knight ...
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... give his eldest son , the poet , only a limited education . Shaks- peare was early taken from the free school at which he had been placed , and marrying very young , followed the same Occupation with his father . He continued for some ...
... give his eldest son , the poet , only a limited education . Shaks- peare was early taken from the free school at which he had been placed , and marrying very young , followed the same Occupation with his father . He continued for some ...
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... give him the greater commendation : he was naturally learned ; he needed not the spectacles of books to read nature ... gives pleasure to be able to state that the pupil may be refer- red with safety to ' Bowdler's Family Shakspeare ...
... give him the greater commendation : he was naturally learned ; he needed not the spectacles of books to read nature ... gives pleasure to be able to state that the pupil may be refer- red with safety to ' Bowdler's Family Shakspeare ...
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Studies in Poetry– Embracing Notices of the Lives and Writings of the Best ... George Barrell Cheever Visos knygos peržiūra - 1830 |
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ALLAN RAMSAY Arth beauty behold beneath bliss book of Job breast breath bright Brutus charm clouds dark dear death deep delight doth dream earth English language eternal fair fancy fear feel fire flowers frae gentle glory grave green Grongar Hill grove hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hebrew poetry hill holy hour Jehovah king land light live lonely look Lord lyre Mark Antony mighty mind moral morn mountains muse nature night o'er peace poet poetical poetry praise PSALM rill rock round scene Scotland shade shalt shine shore silent sing skies sleep smile solemn song soul sound spirit spring stream sublime sweet tears tempest tender thee thine thou art thou hast thought tree trembling University of Edinburgh unto vale voice wandering wave ween weep wild wind wing woods