The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... poetic no- toriety , has been read and duly digested . If this postulate be not granted , close the book , and turn to our last number . In it you will be amply repaid for the additional labour it may cost . In considering this subject ...
... poetic no- toriety , has been read and duly digested . If this postulate be not granted , close the book , and turn to our last number . In it you will be amply repaid for the additional labour it may cost . In considering this subject ...
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... poetry . " In the prologue to his travels , Sir John Mandeville informs us , that he had himself translated his account of them from Latin , in which it was written , into French , and from French 1828 . ] * 41 MORNINGS AMONG THE COBWEBS .
... poetry . " In the prologue to his travels , Sir John Mandeville informs us , that he had himself translated his account of them from Latin , in which it was written , into French , and from French 1828 . ] * 41 MORNINGS AMONG THE COBWEBS .
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... poetry , as soon as fashion has transplanted them , as it were , from their native wilds to her garden of artificial light , and lifeless splendour ? Whither has gone their blooms and their fra- grance - that which was wont to be to ...
... poetry , as soon as fashion has transplanted them , as it were , from their native wilds to her garden of artificial light , and lifeless splendour ? Whither has gone their blooms and their fra- grance - that which was wont to be to ...
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... poetry of the Psalms of the Scottish Kirk , by far the best metrical version we have , by the bye , of the strains of the royal Hebrew bard , was ad- mirably calculated to aid the effect produced by the mere appearance of the orator ...
... poetry of the Psalms of the Scottish Kirk , by far the best metrical version we have , by the bye , of the strains of the royal Hebrew bard , was ad- mirably calculated to aid the effect produced by the mere appearance of the orator ...
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... poetry of our Miltons and our Shakspeares . But would we for that devote ourselves to the indiscriminate abstraction or pilfering of all its quaint peculiarities of phrase and cadence , most of which it took simply from the tone of the ...
... poetry of our Miltons and our Shakspeares . But would we for that devote ourselves to the indiscriminate abstraction or pilfering of all its quaint peculiarities of phrase and cadence , most of which it took simply from the tone of the ...
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