The Cambridge History of English Literature: The nineteenth century. ISir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1915 - English literature |
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... Poetical Works . Vol . XII of the Works , edited by his son - in - law Professor Ferrier . A new edition . Edinburgh and London , 1858 . Contains The Isle of Palms ( 1812 ) , The City of the Plague ( 1816 ) and other poems published in ...
... Poetical Works . Vol . XII of the Works , edited by his son - in - law Professor Ferrier . A new edition . Edinburgh and London , 1858 . Contains The Isle of Palms ( 1812 ) , The City of the Plague ( 1816 ) and other poems published in ...
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... poetical romances . From the trans- lation of German ballads , he acquired , he says , sufficient con- fidence to attempt the imitation of them . In his experiments , he now , also , received encouragement and counsel from ' Monk Lewis ...
... poetical romances . From the trans- lation of German ballads , he acquired , he says , sufficient con- fidence to attempt the imitation of them . In his experiments , he now , also , received encouragement and counsel from ' Monk Lewis ...
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... poetical , a more or less idealised , one . The ruder and harsher aspects of the old border life are ignored . Apart , also , from imaginary occurrences , some liberty has been taken with historical facts , and the chronology , here and ...
... poetical , a more or less idealised , one . The ruder and harsher aspects of the old border life are ignored . Apart , also , from imaginary occurrences , some liberty has been taken with historical facts , and the chronology , here and ...
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... poetical merit , but another part of it has ; and Moore has rarely received sufficient credit for the remarkable skill with which he effects strictly prosodic variations . But the still more purely poetical value , excluding even ...
... poetical merit , but another part of it has ; and Moore has rarely received sufficient credit for the remarkable skill with which he effects strictly prosodic variations . But the still more purely poetical value , excluding even ...
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... poetical and critical genius which he certainly pos- sessed . He did attain , by good luck , by kindness of friends and by his own indifference to elaborate comfort , a life , if not of studious ease , at least of almost entire , or ...
... poetical and critical genius which he certainly pos- sessed . He did attain , by good luck , by kindness of friends and by his own indifference to elaborate comfort , a life , if not of studious ease , at least of almost entire , or ...
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