The Eclectic Review, Volume 1; Volume 65Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1837 |
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Page 594
... Sonnets , but they have in almost every instance ceased to attract attention . Whether this has been from the ... Sonnets , however great may have been their number . Shakspeare , Milton , Gray , Wordsworth , and many others of our most ...
... Sonnets , but they have in almost every instance ceased to attract attention . Whether this has been from the ... Sonnets , however great may have been their number . Shakspeare , Milton , Gray , Wordsworth , and many others of our most ...
Page 595
... Sonnet , that it should close with a golden key . These rules , however , are not usually observed by our modern writers of Sonnets , —which is doubtless , one reason why this species of poetical composition has been generally re ...
... Sonnet , that it should close with a golden key . These rules , however , are not usually observed by our modern writers of Sonnets , —which is doubtless , one reason why this species of poetical composition has been generally re ...
Page 602
... Sonnets of Shakspeare ? Nothing that might not be reasonably looked for in any of those which are penned by the fourth and fifth rate poets of the present day . There is an utter absence of that brilliancy of thought , and singu- lar ...
... Sonnets of Shakspeare ? Nothing that might not be reasonably looked for in any of those which are penned by the fourth and fifth rate poets of the present day . There is an utter absence of that brilliancy of thought , and singu- lar ...
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