The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool, Nide 71812 |
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Sivu 65
... English Minstrelsy , beginning , " Too late I staid , " are a happy instance of the deli- cacy of point and tournure which the Parisian bel esprit placed his highest ambition in attaining . Mr. Spencer has also taken the legendary harp ...
... English Minstrelsy , beginning , " Too late I staid , " are a happy instance of the deli- cacy of point and tournure which the Parisian bel esprit placed his highest ambition in attaining . Mr. Spencer has also taken the legendary harp ...
Sivu 74
... English poet since Chaucer and Lydgate .- " He might safely have added , " ( says Mr. Pinkerton ) , " not even in Chaucer or Lydgate . " Con- cerning Dunbar , Mr. Warton says , that the natural complexion of his genius is of the moral ...
... English poet since Chaucer and Lydgate .- " He might safely have added , " ( says Mr. Pinkerton ) , " not even in Chaucer or Lydgate . " Con- cerning Dunbar , Mr. Warton says , that the natural complexion of his genius is of the moral ...
Sivu 177
... English . " Johnson , " says he , " fixed on forty - nine subjects , but from the versatility of his genius , never finished one of them . " Sir John has been compared to a snail that crawls over the Belvedere Apollo , and endeavours by ...
... English . " Johnson , " says he , " fixed on forty - nine subjects , but from the versatility of his genius , never finished one of them . " Sir John has been compared to a snail that crawls over the Belvedere Apollo , and endeavours by ...
Sivu 230
... English landscape . " p . 53 . " The dawn flung its reserved tints on the scene , crowned " with misnic forests . " p . 54 , 55 . I presume that Miss Owenson , though an Irish woman , does not mean to assert that her Aurora diffused the ...
... English landscape . " p . 53 . " The dawn flung its reserved tints on the scene , crowned " with misnic forests . " p . 54 , 55 . I presume that Miss Owenson , though an Irish woman , does not mean to assert that her Aurora diffused the ...
Sivu 236
... English reader will , I fear , pronounce that Phoenician emi- grants from Spain must have been bound for Ireland ; and that " Taurino quantum possent circumdare tergo , " would , for such colonists , be the most appropriate quantity of ...
... English reader will , I fear , pronounce that Phoenician emi- grants from Spain must have been bound for Ireland ; and that " Taurino quantum possent circumdare tergo , " would , for such colonists , be the most appropriate quantity of ...
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