A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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Стр. v
... the case , that of more than three hundred pieces which compose this volume , less than seventy have appeared in his . And it is easy to perceive how this should be . His is a Treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems Y 733899.
... the case , that of more than three hundred pieces which compose this volume , less than seventy have appeared in his . And it is easy to perceive how this should be . His is a Treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems Y 733899.
Стр. vii
... - missed ; nor has it been a little pleasure to draw from obscure retreats , or from retreats only familiar to those who have made English poetry more or less of a special study , and acquainted themselves with its bye ways no Preface .
... - missed ; nor has it been a little pleasure to draw from obscure retreats , or from retreats only familiar to those who have made English poetry more or less of a special study , and acquainted themselves with its bye ways no Preface .
Стр. viii
... less consequence in our eyes , when once we have appre- hended that Horace was only under the mark when he affirmed of good poetry that ten times repeated it will please . It would be truer to say of a poem which in motive , in form ...
... less consequence in our eyes , when once we have appre- hended that Horace was only under the mark when he affirmed of good poetry that ten times repeated it will please . It would be truer to say of a poem which in motive , in form ...
Стр. ix
... less true of other poets out of number . I have nowhere given extracts from larger poems , but only poems which may be regarded as complete in them- selves . It is true that I have sometimes made room for such as , through their length ...
... less true of other poets out of number . I have nowhere given extracts from larger poems , but only poems which may be regarded as complete in them- selves . It is true that I have sometimes made room for such as , through their length ...
Стр. x
... less in the Ode on the Death of Mrs. Killigrew , finds it hard , indeed impossible , to deal anything approaching to justice to Dryden , or by specimens which are at his command to afford any true representation of the range of his ...
... less in the Ode on the Death of Mrs. Killigrew , finds it hard , indeed impossible , to deal anything approaching to justice to Dryden , or by specimens which are at his command to afford any true representation of the range of his ...
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