Leonard Welsted: Gentleman Poet of the Augustan AgeUniversity of Pennsylvania., 1950 - 233 sider |
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... course , did not in any way lessen the splendor of the Duke's achievement . On his return from the wars , like a hero of old , he would retire to the country " to beautify the glades , " at which time the goddesses of hill and flood ...
... course , did not in any way lessen the splendor of the Duke's achievement . On his return from the wars , like a hero of old , he would retire to the country " to beautify the glades , " at which time the goddesses of hill and flood ...
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... Course , and glows along the Sky ; The Linnets in the dewy Bushes sing ; And every Field is redolent of Spring . The reader , of course , cannot quite forget that Amintor is sighing tunefully somewhere in the wings off - stage ; and ...
... Course , and glows along the Sky ; The Linnets in the dewy Bushes sing ; And every Field is redolent of Spring . The reader , of course , cannot quite forget that Amintor is sighing tunefully somewhere in the wings off - stage ; and ...
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... course , that this attitude of indifference could not alter the fact that what he called " the Trials and Dangers of the poetical War- fare " 11 existed ; but if he allowed his mind to linger on the matter , he doubtless thought of the ...
... course , that this attitude of indifference could not alter the fact that what he called " the Trials and Dangers of the poetical War- fare " 11 existed ; but if he allowed his mind to linger on the matter , he doubtless thought of the ...
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