The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh Century to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 3Printed for, and sold by J. Dodsley, 1781 - 470 עמודים |
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תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 44
עמוד 4
... present her to mine yien : Bright is her hewe , and Geraldine the hight . Hampton me taught to wish her first mine , And Windsor alas ! doth chafe me from her fight . These notices , it must be confeffed , are obfcure and indirect . But ...
... present her to mine yien : Bright is her hewe , and Geraldine the hight . Hampton me taught to wish her first mine , And Windsor alas ! doth chafe me from her fight . These notices , it must be confeffed , are obfcure and indirect . But ...
עמוד 11
... present , been without the panegyric of more recent times . Surrey is praised by Waller , and Fenton ; and he seems to have been a fa- vorite with Pope . Pope , in WINDSOR - FOREST , having com- pared his patron lord Granville with ...
... present , been without the panegyric of more recent times . Surrey is praised by Waller , and Fenton ; and he seems to have been a fa- vorite with Pope . Pope , in WINDSOR - FOREST , having com- pared his patron lord Granville with ...
עמוד 12
... present circumstances . His poetry is alike unembarraffed by learned allufions , or elaborate conceits . If our author copies Petrarch , it is Petrarch's better manner : when he defcends from his Platonic abstractions , his refinements ...
... present circumstances . His poetry is alike unembarraffed by learned allufions , or elaborate conceits . If our author copies Petrarch , it is Petrarch's better manner : when he defcends from his Platonic abstractions , his refinements ...
עמוד 13
... present inftance , Surrey speaks loosely and poetically in making the MAIDEN - TOWER , the true reading , the refidence of the women . The maiden- tower was common in other caftles , and means the principal tower , of the greatest ...
... present inftance , Surrey speaks loosely and poetically in making the MAIDEN - TOWER , the true reading , the refidence of the women . The maiden- tower was common in other caftles , and means the principal tower , of the greatest ...
עמוד 16
... present " distress , I am forced on the wretched expedient of remem- bering a greater ! " This is the confolation of a warm fancy . It is the philosophy of poetry . 66 Some of the following ftanzas , on a lover who prefumed to compare ...
... present " distress , I am forced on the wretched expedient of remem- bering a greater ! " This is the confolation of a warm fancy . It is the philosophy of poetry . 66 Some of the following ftanzas , on a lover who prefumed to compare ...
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