Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... appears before the castle , leading with them the young Buccleuch ; and propose that the lady should either give up Sir William of Deloraine ( who had been her messenger to Melrose ) , as having incurred the guilt of march treason , or ...
... appears before the castle , leading with them the young Buccleuch ; and propose that the lady should either give up Sir William of Deloraine ( who had been her messenger to Melrose ) , as having incurred the guilt of march treason , or ...
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... appears To suit his crime ' .- ' Yes , Lady , not his years ; No ! nor his sufferings - nor that form decay'd ' . ' The snow ' , quoth Susan , ' falls upon his bed- It blows beside the thatch - it melts upon his head ' . ' ' Tis ...
... appears To suit his crime ' .- ' Yes , Lady , not his years ; No ! nor his sufferings - nor that form decay'd ' . ' The snow ' , quoth Susan , ' falls upon his bed- It blows beside the thatch - it melts upon his head ' . ' ' Tis ...
Pàgina 470
... appears improper to have published , the greater part are admirable , and cannot be perused without emotion , even by those to whom they may appear erroneous . The poem opens with a burst of grand poetry , and lofty and impetuous ...
... appears improper to have published , the greater part are admirable , and cannot be perused without emotion , even by those to whom they may appear erroneous . The poem opens with a burst of grand poetry , and lofty and impetuous ...
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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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