The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 109
... beautiful passages of the Mighty Minstrel , wherein he speaks not of knights , squires , and steeds , but of him- self perhaps , or of other men , living or dying in a peaceful world , are mani- festly coloured and inspirited by the ...
... beautiful passages of the Mighty Minstrel , wherein he speaks not of knights , squires , and steeds , but of him- self perhaps , or of other men , living or dying in a peaceful world , are mani- festly coloured and inspirited by the ...
Page 404
... beautiful poetry , and even the most subtle metaphysics , should be represented as flowing from the lips of a • Pedlar ' ? The little tale entitled Guilt and Sorrow , ' in the present volume ( though containing many beautiful stanzas ) ...
... beautiful poetry , and even the most subtle metaphysics , should be represented as flowing from the lips of a • Pedlar ' ? The little tale entitled Guilt and Sorrow , ' in the present volume ( though containing many beautiful stanzas ) ...
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... beautiful : - AT FLORENCE . Under the shadow of a stately pile , The dome of Florence , pensive and alone , Nor giving heed to aught that passed the while , I stood and gazed upon a marble stone , The laurell'd Dante's favourite seat ...
... beautiful : - AT FLORENCE . Under the shadow of a stately pile , The dome of Florence , pensive and alone , Nor giving heed to aught that passed the while , I stood and gazed upon a marble stone , The laurell'd Dante's favourite seat ...
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