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 134
... Perhaps the English language can boast few inftances of defcriptive poetry , enlivened with a happier variety of imagery , than the fanciful echo in the Poem infcribed to Janna . The lady's laugh , to be fure , is loud , but it is not ...
... Perhaps the English language can boast few inftances of defcriptive poetry , enlivened with a happier variety of imagery , than the fanciful echo in the Poem infcribed to Janna . The lady's laugh , to be fure , is loud , but it is not ...
Page 307
... Perhaps , and no unlikely thought ! He with his pony now doth roam The cliffs and peaks fo high that are , To lay his hands upon a star , And in his pocket bring it home . Perhaps he's turned himself about , His face unto his horse's ...
... Perhaps , and no unlikely thought ! He with his pony now doth roam The cliffs and peaks fo high that are , To lay his hands upon a star , And in his pocket bring it home . Perhaps he's turned himself about , His face unto his horse's ...
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... perhaps make ourselves more clearly understood , by adverting to the success of Walter Scott's first production , as an illustration of these remarks . Throughout his poems , there is , perhaps , scarcely a sentiment expressed , or a ...
... perhaps make ourselves more clearly understood , by adverting to the success of Walter Scott's first production , as an illustration of these remarks . Throughout his poems , there is , perhaps , scarcely a sentiment expressed , or a ...
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