Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 - American poetry |
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... appear to favour him . She acted on the advice , and he immediately withdrew his suit . And yet his best poem is a tale of love , and a tale , too , told with great simplicity and pathos . We - • refer to his Braes of Yarrow , ' From ...
... appear to favour him . She acted on the advice , and he immediately withdrew his suit . And yet his best poem is a tale of love , and a tale , too , told with great simplicity and pathos . We - • refer to his Braes of Yarrow , ' From ...
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... appear- ance in print has been traced to five Eclogues ' in blank verse ; the scenes of which are laid among the shepherds , oppressed by the wars in Germany . They appeared in Pearch's ' Supplement to Dodsley's Collection of Fugi- tive ...
... appear- ance in print has been traced to five Eclogues ' in blank verse ; the scenes of which are laid among the shepherds , oppressed by the wars in Germany . They appeared in Pearch's ' Supplement to Dodsley's Collection of Fugi- tive ...
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... appear with his own tacit permission , generally pronounced to be its author . Twenty - six years , however , elapsed before he ventured to complete it . Dr. Johnson said , that this was owing to his not having been able to bring the ...
... appear with his own tacit permission , generally pronounced to be its author . Twenty - six years , however , elapsed before he ventured to complete it . Dr. Johnson said , that this was owing to his not having been able to bring the ...
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... appear , the subject which they formed for an epic poem was such , that we cannot wonder at its baffling the powers ... appears that he remained an ardent lover long after having become a husband . " - Gilfillan's " Less - known Brit ...
... appear , the subject which they formed for an epic poem was such , that we cannot wonder at its baffling the powers ... appears that he remained an ardent lover long after having become a husband . " - Gilfillan's " Less - known Brit ...
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... appears , always treated her with respect and tenderness . " He became , in the same year , a satirical rhymer ... appear at the bar of the House of Lords , but concealed himself for a time , and the affair was dropped . The threat ...
... appears , always treated her with respect and tenderness . " He became , in the same year , a satirical rhymer ... appear at the bar of the House of Lords , but concealed himself for a time , and the affair was dropped . The threat ...
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