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... dignity . A Yeman hadde he , * And he was cladde in cote and hode of grene ; A shefe of peacock arwes bright and kene Under his belt he bare ful thriftily : Wel coude he dresse his takel yemanly : His arwes drouped not with fetheres ...
... dignity . A Yeman hadde he , * And he was cladde in cote and hode of grene ; A shefe of peacock arwes bright and kene Under his belt he bare ful thriftily : Wel coude he dresse his takel yemanly : His arwes drouped not with fetheres ...
Pàgina 41
... dignity and spirit in Daniel that must always rescue his works from neglect , and a purity and happiness of language superior to many of his contemporaries . His Muso- philus , or defence of Learning , is eloquent and judicious , and ...
... dignity and spirit in Daniel that must always rescue his works from neglect , and a purity and happiness of language superior to many of his contemporaries . His Muso- philus , or defence of Learning , is eloquent and judicious , and ...
Pàgina 42
... dignity , a facility of rhyme , a manliness of thought , and a turn of mind running into epigram . His epigram on the union of the English and Scottish crowns is a specimen of the highest order of that species of composition : When was ...
... dignity , a facility of rhyme , a manliness of thought , and a turn of mind running into epigram . His epigram on the union of the English and Scottish crowns is a specimen of the highest order of that species of composition : When was ...
Pàgina 46
... GILES FLETCHER and CRASHAW devoted their muses to sacred subjects , and were almost the first who led the way to that tone and majesty , that dignity of truth with which religious poetry is capable of being inspired . But 46 .
... GILES FLETCHER and CRASHAW devoted their muses to sacred subjects , and were almost the first who led the way to that tone and majesty , that dignity of truth with which religious poetry is capable of being inspired . But 46 .
Pàgina 57
... dignity of Milton's conception did not.chill his feelings of natural tenderness , but we see in his works the warm and susceptible spirit searching for poetry in the commonest objects and affections of nature , as well as in her ...
... dignity of Milton's conception did not.chill his feelings of natural tenderness , but we see in his works the warm and susceptible spirit searching for poetry in the commonest objects and affections of nature , as well as in her ...
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