Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Том 21801 |
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... learning of an historian , an antiquary , a naturalist , and a geographer , and embellished by the ima- gination of a poet . But , perhaps , a topographical descrip- tion of England , is not much improved by such embellish- Those who ...
... learning of an historian , an antiquary , a naturalist , and a geographer , and embellished by the ima- gination of a poet . But , perhaps , a topographical descrip- tion of England , is not much improved by such embellish- Those who ...
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... learning , physic , must All follow this , and come to dust . Fear no more the lightning flash , Nor th ' all - dreaded thunder stone ; Fear no slander , censure rash , Thou hast finish'd joy and moan . SONG . UNDER the green - wood ...
... learning , physic , must All follow this , and come to dust . Fear no more the lightning flash , Nor th ' all - dreaded thunder stone ; Fear no slander , censure rash , Thou hast finish'd joy and moan . SONG . UNDER the green - wood ...
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... learning , acuteness , command of language , and facility of versification . His similies ( as Mrs. Cowper and Mr. Headley have justly observed ) are singularly happy ; always enlivening , and often illustrating his abstruse and ...
... learning , acuteness , command of language , and facility of versification . His similies ( as Mrs. Cowper and Mr. Headley have justly observed ) are singularly happy ; always enlivening , and often illustrating his abstruse and ...
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