Chambers's Cyclopędia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... kind of Augustan acceptance in which Horace , the typical poet of acceptance , lived , is full of this latter kind of wonder . Among the English poets who preceded the great Elizabethan epoch there is no room , and indeed there is no ...
... kind of Augustan acceptance in which Horace , the typical poet of acceptance , lived , is full of this latter kind of wonder . Among the English poets who preceded the great Elizabethan epoch there is no room , and indeed there is no ...
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... kind to him that come ahint me as I hae been . -But , as I was saying , we'll awa ' down to Milnwood and tell Mr Harry our distress . They want a pleughman , and the grund's no unlike our ain - I am sure Mr Harry will stand my part ...
... kind to him that come ahint me as I hae been . -But , as I was saying , we'll awa ' down to Milnwood and tell Mr Harry our distress . They want a pleughman , and the grund's no unlike our ain - I am sure Mr Harry will stand my part ...
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... kind- Fables for the Holy Alliance ; Odes upon Cash , Corn , and Catholics ; and Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress - he illustrated still further a talent for political satire which no English writer in the same kind has surpassed or ...
... kind- Fables for the Holy Alliance ; Odes upon Cash , Corn , and Catholics ; and Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress - he illustrated still further a talent for political satire which no English writer in the same kind has surpassed or ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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