The Native MuseRichard Ruland Dutton, 1972 - 465 σελίδες |
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... poetical verses in English poetical meter . Men might as well stumble at singing the Hebrew psalms in our English tunes and not in Hebrew tunes , as at singing them in English meter , which are our verses , and not in such verses as are ...
... poetical verses in English poetical meter . Men might as well stumble at singing the Hebrew psalms in our English tunes and not in Hebrew tunes , as at singing them in English meter , which are our verses , and not in such verses as are ...
Σελίδα 147
... poetical adventurer should be taught that it is only the productions of genius , taste , and diligence that can find favour at the bar of criticism — that his writings are not to be applauded merely because they are written by an ...
... poetical adventurer should be taught that it is only the productions of genius , taste , and diligence that can find favour at the bar of criticism — that his writings are not to be applauded merely because they are written by an ...
Σελίδα 258
... poetical taste of the present age . It is from a letter in the second volume of Moore's Life of Byron . ' With regard to poetry in general , I am convinced , the more I think of it , that he and all of us , — Scott , Southey ...
... poetical taste of the present age . It is from a letter in the second volume of Moore's Life of Byron . ' With regard to poetry in general , I am convinced , the more I think of it , that he and all of us , — Scott , Southey ...
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