Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative, Volume 1Garland Pub., 1970 - English literature |
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... versification , yet , as aspiring to develope the principles of natural and moral philosophy , it takes a higher station than any poem on Agriculture , Fishing , or Hunting can ever hope to attain . To combine the most exquisite poetry ...
... versification , yet , as aspiring to develope the principles of natural and moral philosophy , it takes a higher station than any poem on Agriculture , Fishing , or Hunting can ever hope to attain . To combine the most exquisite poetry ...
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... versification , and a fidelity as well with regard to the manner , as matter of the poet , has become a desideratum in english literature , and I feel peculiar pleasure in being able to inform the literary world that a version , which ...
... versification , and a fidelity as well with regard to the manner , as matter of the poet , has become a desideratum in english literature , and I feel peculiar pleasure in being able to inform the literary world that a version , which ...
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... versification , held it in utter aversion , and , in general , thought a poem had a claim to little mercy when clothed in this forbidding dress . In reviewing the works of Dyer this unhappy prejudice has operated with its wonted force ...
... versification , held it in utter aversion , and , in general , thought a poem had a claim to little mercy when clothed in this forbidding dress . In reviewing the works of Dyer this unhappy prejudice has operated with its wonted force ...
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On Objects of Terror Montmorenci | 17 |
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