Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsRoutledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 - 706 sider |
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Side 4
... wrote The Testament of Love ; and although this piece , from want of dates , and obscurity of style , is not sufficient to form a very satisfactory biographical document , it at least furnishes the preceding account of his exile and ...
... wrote The Testament of Love ; and although this piece , from want of dates , and obscurity of style , is not sufficient to form a very satisfactory biographical document , it at least furnishes the preceding account of his exile and ...
Side 5
... wrote his Canterbury Tales , where he also is said to have written his Treatise on the Astrolabe , for the use of his son Lewis ; yet if , as asserted , he was upwards of sixty when he commenced the Canterbury Tales , he may have been ...
... wrote his Canterbury Tales , where he also is said to have written his Treatise on the Astrolabe , for the use of his son Lewis ; yet if , as asserted , he was upwards of sixty when he commenced the Canterbury Tales , he may have been ...
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... wrote , the splendour of his genius beams and burns gloriously through its inadequate vehicle . Time , which has destroyed his house at Wood- stock , and beaten down his castle at Donnington , has not been able to effect the same ruin ...
... wrote , the splendour of his genius beams and burns gloriously through its inadequate vehicle . Time , which has destroyed his house at Wood- stock , and beaten down his castle at Donnington , has not been able to effect the same ruin ...
Side 11
... wrote part of the Calendar at Penshurst ; especially the eleventh eclogue , in which he laments the death of a " maiden of great blood , " supposed to have been a daughter of the Earl of Leicester . In the tenth eclogue he lauds the ...
... wrote part of the Calendar at Penshurst ; especially the eleventh eclogue , in which he laments the death of a " maiden of great blood , " supposed to have been a daughter of the Earl of Leicester . In the tenth eclogue he lauds the ...
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... wrote them , thrown into his tomb . " There is much that we naturally are anxious to know connected with the final fate and family of Spenser . How his children actually escaped ? What became of them , and their claim on the property ...
... wrote them , thrown into his tomb . " There is much that we naturally are anxious to know connected with the final fate and family of Spenser . How his children actually escaped ? What became of them , and their claim on the property ...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volum 1 William Howitt Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1847 |
Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volum 1 William Howitt Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1847 |
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Addison admiration afterwards Allan Cunningham amid amongst ancient Ballymahon beautiful Burns Burns's Byron called castle character charming Chatterton church Coleridge Colston's school cottage death delight died Earl Ebenezer Elliott Edinburgh England fame father feeling friends garden genius Goldsmith ground hand haunts heart hills Hogg honour Ireland Joanna Baillie Kilkenny lady Leigh Hunt letters literary lived London look Lord Lord Byron miles Milton mind monument mother nature neighbourhood never noble Oliver Goldsmith once pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor Pope residence river Robert Burns says scene Scotland Scott seems Shakspeare Shanter Shelley side Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott soon soul Southey Spenser spirit stands stone Swift things Thomson Tighe took tower town trees Twickenham verses village walk wall whole wife William William Canynge wonder woods Wordsworth writing wrote young