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Pagina 92
... lyrical tune : " " Drink to me only with thine eyes , And I will pledge with mine . This is the 86 combination so familiar in lyrical verse . The octosyllabic line , disengaged from the shorter half , 92 LITERARY HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
... lyrical tune : " " Drink to me only with thine eyes , And I will pledge with mine . This is the 86 combination so familiar in lyrical verse . The octosyllabic line , disengaged from the shorter half , 92 LITERARY HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
Pagina 189
... lyrical poet , perhaps the best of his time . His most ambitious poem is the spirited Ode on the Popular Super- stitions of the Highlands , but one likes Collins best when he descends to that simplicity of which he himself sang the ...
... lyrical poet , perhaps the best of his time . His most ambitious poem is the spirited Ode on the Popular Super- stitions of the Highlands , but one likes Collins best when he descends to that simplicity of which he himself sang the ...
Pagina 389
... Lyrical , 314 Poems in Two Volumes ( Words- worth's ) , 235 Poems ( of 1820 ) , Keats's , 285 Poems ( of 1832 ) , Tennyson's , 291 , 314 Poems ( of 1842 ) , Tennyson's , 314 Poetaster , The , 85 Poetical Sketches , 226 Poliziano , 34 ...
... Lyrical , 314 Poems in Two Volumes ( Words- worth's ) , 235 Poems ( of 1820 ) , Keats's , 285 Poems ( of 1832 ) , Tennyson's , 291 , 314 Poems ( of 1842 ) , Tennyson's , 314 Poetaster , The , 85 Poetical Sketches , 226 Poliziano , 34 ...
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