The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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... poet . It is not as a poet , but as a writer of rich scenic poetic prose , that Wilson is known . In this department he is almost unrivalled ; his verse is pretty rather than powerful , and when Dr. Blair expresses his wonder that he ...
... poet . It is not as a poet , but as a writer of rich scenic poetic prose , that Wilson is known . In this department he is almost unrivalled ; his verse is pretty rather than powerful , and when Dr. Blair expresses his wonder that he ...
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... poet ) , and her various friends . * We propose to pass over both these works with but a cursory notice , lest the sub- ject should be wearisome to our readers . In the chronicles by Herr Julian Schmidt we have a survey of the literary ...
... poet ) , and her various friends . * We propose to pass over both these works with but a cursory notice , lest the sub- ject should be wearisome to our readers . In the chronicles by Herr Julian Schmidt we have a survey of the literary ...
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... poet - laureate of his days . The formula of his ap- pointment was curious , the crown of laurel being placed upon his head by the authority of the Court and Senate as well as in the name of the people of Rome , ordaining him , as poet ...
... poet - laureate of his days . The formula of his ap- pointment was curious , the crown of laurel being placed upon his head by the authority of the Court and Senate as well as in the name of the people of Rome , ordaining him , as poet ...
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