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... perhaps The rural dance , but such was ne'er the song Of Orpheus , whom the streams stood still to hear , And the oaks follow'd . Not by chords alone Well touch'd , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears the ghosts ...
... perhaps The rural dance , but such was ne'er the song Of Orpheus , whom the streams stood still to hear , And the oaks follow'd . Not by chords alone Well touch'd , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears the ghosts ...
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... perhaps , the best , next to that upon the Spring . Milton was apt to encumber his poetry with too many learned allusions , which unfitted them for the general readers , who might have taste and sympathy without much technical erudition ...
... perhaps , the best , next to that upon the Spring . Milton was apt to encumber his poetry with too many learned allusions , which unfitted them for the general readers , who might have taste and sympathy without much technical erudition ...
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... perhaps was increased by his study of Dante . In Spenser there is more profusion and more flexibility , but not the same sombre and sublime cast . In Shakspeare also , there is more sweetness and less study ; more of the " native ...
... perhaps was increased by his study of Dante . In Spenser there is more profusion and more flexibility , but not the same sombre and sublime cast . In Shakspeare also , there is more sweetness and less study ; more of the " native ...
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... perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has estimated the poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and kindly sentiment . These ...
... perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has estimated the poems , of which I am now speaking , higher than I do . Warton also wanted pathos , but he was not without a gentle and kindly sentiment . These ...
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... perhaps , was the poet introduced to that noble family : he certainly had not yet become a decided puritan and repub- lican , The Countess of Derby ( Alice Spencer ) , mother - in - law of the Earl of Bridgewater , and also widow of ...
... perhaps , was the poet introduced to that noble family : he certainly had not yet become a decided puritan and repub- lican , The Countess of Derby ( Alice Spencer ) , mother - in - law of the Earl of Bridgewater , and also widow of ...
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