Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and NarrativeJ. Burkitt [and] sold by T. Cadell, 1798 - 529 strán (strany) |
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... mingled or contrasted with pathetic emotion 23. On Lyric Poetry . The Storm , an Ode 24. On the Poetry of Catullus • 25. Maria Arnold , a Tale . Horace Book ii . Satire 6 , Imitated . 26. On the Poetry of the Ages of Elizabeth and the ...
... mingled or contrasted with pathetic emotion 23. On Lyric Poetry . The Storm , an Ode 24. On the Poetry of Catullus • 25. Maria Arnold , a Tale . Horace Book ii . Satire 6 , Imitated . 26. On the Poetry of the Ages of Elizabeth and the ...
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... mingling storm , demand their sire With tears of artless innocence . Alas ! Nor wife , nor children , more shall he behold , Nor friends , nor sacred home . Winter . 311 . From the extracts now given the reader will be able to ...
... mingling storm , demand their sire With tears of artless innocence . Alas ! Nor wife , nor children , more shall he behold , Nor friends , nor sacred home . Winter . 311 . From the extracts now given the reader will be able to ...
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... mingled emotions of terror and delight , must him- self be tinctured with some portion of belief in the interference of immaterial agency . The metaphysic wonders of gothic superstition were in the sixteenth century absolutely a part of ...
... mingled emotions of terror and delight , must him- self be tinctured with some portion of belief in the interference of immaterial agency . The metaphysic wonders of gothic superstition were in the sixteenth century absolutely a part of ...
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... mingled the two superstitions , and cherished his partiality for all that was greatly wonderful and singular . The composition of his immortal epic by giving scope to the boldest flights , and calling into effect , the energies of his ...
... mingled the two superstitions , and cherished his partiality for all that was greatly wonderful and singular . The composition of his immortal epic by giving scope to the boldest flights , and calling into effect , the energies of his ...
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... mingling more with the world , and discriminating its various characters and foibles , the integrity of his mind had , most probably , been pre- served . Shakspeare possessed in a far superior degree , if I may be allowed the term , the ...
... mingling more with the world , and discriminating its various characters and foibles , the integrity of his mind had , most probably , been pre- served . Shakspeare possessed in a far superior degree , if I may be allowed the term , the ...
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