The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Արդյունքներ 84–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... wish to notice them merely as poetical errors . The legitimate object , then , of poetry , as we have said , is to instruct by pleasing ; and , cæteris paribus , that poein is the best which conveys the noblest lessons in the most at ...
... wish to notice them merely as poetical errors . The legitimate object , then , of poetry , as we have said , is to instruct by pleasing ; and , cæteris paribus , that poein is the best which conveys the noblest lessons in the most at ...
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... wish'd but for a single tear , As something welcome , new , and dear ; I wish'd it then - I wish it still , Despair is stronger than my will . Waste not thiné orison - despair Is mightier than thy pious prayer ; I would not , if I might ...
... wish'd but for a single tear , As something welcome , new , and dear ; I wish'd it then - I wish it still , Despair is stronger than my will . Waste not thiné orison - despair Is mightier than thy pious prayer ; I would not , if I might ...
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... wish she had not lov'd again . She died - I dare not tell thee how , • But look - ' tis written on my brow ! • There ... wish'd to weep ; But could not , for my burning brow • Throbb'd to the very brain as now . • I wish'd but for a ...
... wish she had not lov'd again . She died - I dare not tell thee how , • But look - ' tis written on my brow ! • There ... wish'd to weep ; But could not , for my burning brow • Throbb'd to the very brain as now . • I wish'd but for a ...
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