Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 68
... poet- ry , " which the elder Crabbe tore out when sending the numbers to be bound , but which the younger one treasured and pe- rused till he knew their contents by heart . Naturally he began to imitate what he ad- mired so much . clerk ...
... poet- ry , " which the elder Crabbe tore out when sending the numbers to be bound , but which the younger one treasured and pe- rused till he knew their contents by heart . Naturally he began to imitate what he ad- mired so much . clerk ...
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... poet had learned the voices of the Muses , calling him to for- sake the unsatisfying pleasures of worldly ambition for the quiet which comes of poetic reverie , and for that charmed soci- his return from Vienna in 1577 Philip Sid- ney ...
... poet had learned the voices of the Muses , calling him to for- sake the unsatisfying pleasures of worldly ambition for the quiet which comes of poetic reverie , and for that charmed soci- his return from Vienna in 1577 Philip Sid- ney ...
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... poets , he leaves on there should be room in Leopardi's poetry one side ; and in this sense he is a poet's for a rich and varied presentation of life . poet , and counts upon awaking the imagi- Yet , where it is necessary for his ...
... poets , he leaves on there should be room in Leopardi's poetry one side ; and in this sense he is a poet's for a rich and varied presentation of life . poet , and counts upon awaking the imagi- Yet , where it is necessary for his ...
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