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... feeling , and he can forgive to their common nature as men , what he must not overlook in their example as characters.- This , however , is deviating into politics . Like most of the poetical inventions of modern times , the idea of ...
... feeling , and he can forgive to their common nature as men , what he must not overlook in their example as characters.- This , however , is deviating into politics . Like most of the poetical inventions of modern times , the idea of ...
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... feelings of every one else , And that poetry lies , not in something select , But in gath'ring the refuse that others reject ? Must a ballad doled out by a spectacled nurse About Two - Shoes or Thumb , be your model of verse ; And your ...
... feelings of every one else , And that poetry lies , not in something select , But in gath'ring the refuse that others reject ? Must a ballad doled out by a spectacled nurse About Two - Shoes or Thumb , be your model of verse ; And your ...
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... feeling no properties belong- ing to poetry . I am only considering his ver- sification ; and upon that point I do not hesitate to say that I regard him , not only as no master of his art , but as a very indifferent practiser , and one ...
... feeling no properties belong- ing to poetry . I am only considering his ver- sification ; and upon that point I do not hesitate to say that I regard him , not only as no master of his art , but as a very indifferent practiser , and one ...
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... feels but in phrases previously set down for him - and who must , therefore , be sus- peeted of seeing and feeling , not so much from 64.
... feels but in phrases previously set down for him - and who must , therefore , be sus- peeted of seeing and feeling , not so much from 64.
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With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse Leigh Hunt. peeted of seeing and feeling , not so much from his own perceptions as from the suggestions of those that have gone before him . Mr. Scott's ladies gay and barons bold , his full - wells ...
With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse Leigh Hunt. peeted of seeing and feeling , not so much from his own perceptions as from the suggestions of those that have gone before him . Mr. Scott's ladies gay and barons bold , his full - wells ...
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