Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... Rylstone , in which there certainly is no praise , or notice of beauties , to set against the very unqualified censures of which it is wholly made up . I have done this , however , not merely because I adhere to these censures , but ...
... Rylstone , in which there certainly is no praise , or notice of beauties , to set against the very unqualified censures of which it is wholly made up . I have done this , however , not merely because I adhere to these censures , but ...
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... Rylstone , who comes to the array with a splendid banner , at the head of eight tall sons , but against the will and advice of a ninth , who , though he refused to join the host , yet follows unarmed , in its rear , out of anxiety for ...
... Rylstone , who comes to the array with a splendid banner , at the head of eight tall sons , but against the will and advice of a ninth , who , though he refused to join the host , yet follows unarmed , in its rear , out of anxiety for ...
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... Rylstone , in a fine moonshiny night , with her favourite white Doe not far off . Yet the meek Creature was not free , Erewhile , from some perplexity : For thrice hath she approach'd , this day , The 568 ESSAYS FROM THE EDINBURGH REVIEW.
... Rylstone , in a fine moonshiny night , with her favourite white Doe not far off . Yet the meek Creature was not free , Erewhile , from some perplexity : For thrice hath she approach'd , this day , The 568 ESSAYS FROM THE EDINBURGH REVIEW.
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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