The Poetical Works of Armstrong, Dyer, and Green: With Memoirs, and Critical Dissertations, Страница 88Nichol, 1858 - 281 страници |
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... poet . One of the finest passages in Armstrong's poems is devoted to a panegyric on the Liddel : - " Such the stream ... poets , such as Thomson in his " Seasons , " and Coleridge in his lines to the river Otter , beginning , " Dear ...
... poet . One of the finest passages in Armstrong's poems is devoted to a panegyric on the Liddel : - " Such the stream ... poets , such as Thomson in his " Seasons , " and Coleridge in his lines to the river Otter , beginning , " Dear ...
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... poet has thus finely interpreted in the " Song of the Moorland Stream : " - " I was born far up in the moorland height , Where the red deer makes his lair at night , And the wild bird makes her lonely nest Secure on the hill - top's ...
... poet has thus finely interpreted in the " Song of the Moorland Stream : " - " I was born far up in the moorland height , Where the red deer makes his lair at night , And the wild bird makes her lonely nest Secure on the hill - top's ...
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... poet was sent to the University of Edinburgh , where he pur- sued the study of languages , philosophy , and physic , with great assiduity and success , and on the 4th February 1732 , took his degree of M.D. with éclat . The subject of ...
... poet was sent to the University of Edinburgh , where he pur- sued the study of languages , philosophy , and physic , with great assiduity and success , and on the 4th February 1732 , took his degree of M.D. with éclat . The subject of ...
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... poet , but his verses were villanously bad , and his taste in extravagance and luxury was glaring , extravagant , and un- natural to the last degree ; while Caligula's taste was so outrageously wrong that he detested the works of the ...
... poet , but his verses were villanously bad , and his taste in extravagance and luxury was glaring , extravagant , and un- natural to the last degree ; while Caligula's taste was so outrageously wrong that he detested the works of the ...
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... poet among the ancients . He seemed attracted to him by a gloomy congeniality of genius . How remarkable , we must observe too , that it was through this sky of blood that the mild Morning Star of Christianity first dawned upon the ...
... poet among the ancients . He seemed attracted to him by a gloomy congeniality of genius . How remarkable , we must observe too , that it was through this sky of blood that the mild Morning Star of Christianity first dawned upon the ...
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The Poetical Works of Armstrong, Dyer, and Green John Armstrong,John Dyer,Matthew Green Пълен достъп - 1858 |
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