Evenings in ArcadiaEdward Moxon & Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 321 |
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... nature subordinate to higher feelings - His description of natural objects - His female characters - Collins's opinion of them , and Sir Walter Scott's - Men of genius not often good critics - Michael Drayton , his poetry and his fame ...
... nature subordinate to higher feelings - His description of natural objects - His female characters - Collins's opinion of them , and Sir Walter Scott's - Men of genius not often good critics - Michael Drayton , his poetry and his fame ...
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... nature - Dr . Johnson's statement regarding them - And Mr. Keightley's -- Was Milton's knowledge of natural objects derived from books or observation ? -Illustrations from other poets - What is a plagiarist ? —L'Allegro and Il Penseroso ...
... nature - Dr . Johnson's statement regarding them - And Mr. Keightley's -- Was Milton's knowledge of natural objects derived from books or observation ? -Illustrations from other poets - What is a plagiarist ? —L'Allegro and Il Penseroso ...
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... nature . There is no limit to such a subject , I said ; since , by way of illustration , you may cull bits from every poet that ever rhymed , seeing that nature's beauty is the true inspirer , the Queen of Muses and Hamadryades . So ...
... nature . There is no limit to such a subject , I said ; since , by way of illustration , you may cull bits from every poet that ever rhymed , seeing that nature's beauty is the true inspirer , the Queen of Muses and Hamadryades . So ...
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... nature more ; and when the spring called him out to " do observance , " he threw aside his studies , and went into the green fields to solace his fancy , and gain a higher inspiration than any which books can yield . In the " Legende of ...
... nature more ; and when the spring called him out to " do observance , " he threw aside his studies , and went into the green fields to solace his fancy , and gain a higher inspiration than any which books can yield . In the " Legende of ...
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... nature left , to feel his heart leap up at the sight of the wayside flower , or at the song of the " briddes . " So must it ever be with all great poets . Nothing can divorce them from their first love ; and no worldly prosperity or ...
... nature left , to feel his heart leap up at the sight of the wayside flower , or at the song of the " briddes . " So must it ever be with all great poets . Nothing can divorce them from their first love ; and no worldly prosperity or ...
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