The Poetry of the PeriodGarland Pub., 1986 - 294 sider |
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... land so scanty and so bare , And all the hard things men contend with there , A little and unworthy land it seems , And worthier seems the ancient faith of praise . " We have missed what we really wanted ; we have not found for ...
... land so scanty and so bare , And all the hard things men contend with there , A little and unworthy land it seems , And worthier seems the ancient faith of praise . " We have missed what we really wanted ; we have not found for ...
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... Land , " in order to justify my good opinion of its poetical merits . The following passage is quoted , not on account of its exceptional excellence , but as bearing directly on the objection , so often and so naturally made , to the ...
... Land , " in order to justify my good opinion of its poetical merits . The following passage is quoted , not on account of its exceptional excellence , but as bearing directly on the objection , so often and so naturally made , to the ...
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... Land , " into supposing the poem to be written by a Mr. Leavitt , passed on it the following comments : " From the reading of Mr. Leavitt's ' Lyric of the Morning Land , ' the mind reverts so much to ' Queen Mab , ' that one cannot help ...
... Land , " into supposing the poem to be written by a Mr. Leavitt , passed on it the following comments : " From the reading of Mr. Leavitt's ' Lyric of the Morning Land , ' the mind reverts so much to ' Queen Mab , ' that one cannot help ...
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