The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 3J. Nichol, 1859 |
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Page x
... true to the conceptions of the represented class or quality . Shelley's allegory is certainly , as we said in a former paper , " multitu- dinous , " elaborate , and highly ingenious , but wants , we think , the important attribute of ...
... true to the conceptions of the represented class or quality . Shelley's allegory is certainly , as we said in a former paper , " multitu- dinous , " elaborate , and highly ingenious , but wants , we think , the important attribute of ...
Page xiv
... true , tells us that he read " The Faerie Queene " fifty times through , while he could not read Pope once ; but his was a peculiarly constituted mind , and he had extraordinary sympathies with him whom he calls " High - priest of all ...
... true , tells us that he read " The Faerie Queene " fifty times through , while he could not read Pope once ; but his was a peculiarly constituted mind , and he had extraordinary sympathies with him whom he calls " High - priest of all ...
Page xv
... true cross , Apollo's flute and David's lyre standing side by side , and the quenched thunderbolts of Jove resting peacefully near the fiery chariot of Elijah - and that the plan of the " Paradise Lost " constitutes it a work of high ...
... true cross , Apollo's flute and David's lyre standing side by side , and the quenched thunderbolts of Jove resting peacefully near the fiery chariot of Elijah - and that the plan of the " Paradise Lost " constitutes it a work of high ...
Page xvi
... true of Coleridge is truer still of Shakspeare and of Spenser . The multitudes ruled by an emperor are limited , but the spirits controlled by a magician are " numbers without number , numberless ; " and so with the infinite legions of ...
... true of Coleridge is truer still of Shakspeare and of Spenser . The multitudes ruled by an emperor are limited , but the spirits controlled by a magician are " numbers without number , numberless ; " and so with the infinite legions of ...
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... true friendship's bond Doth their long strife agree . I. O ! WHY do wretched men so much desire To draw their days unto the utmost date , And do not rather wish them soon expire ; Knowing the misery of their estate , And thousand perils ...
... true friendship's bond Doth their long strife agree . I. O ! WHY do wretched men so much desire To draw their days unto the utmost date , And do not rather wish them soon expire ; Knowing the misery of their estate , And thousand perils ...
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