Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 7W. Blackwood & Sons, 1820 |
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... Song Writers Elegies A Winter Morning The Snow Storm . Moods of the Mind . 32 35 www 36 37 No I. Despondency . - A Reverie .... 45 No II . The Woodland Glen . 46 No III . The Isle of Despair . - A Professor Brown's Outlines of the Philo ...
... Song Writers Elegies A Winter Morning The Snow Storm . Moods of the Mind . 32 35 www 36 37 No I. Despondency . - A Reverie .... 45 No II . The Woodland Glen . 46 No III . The Isle of Despair . - A Professor Brown's Outlines of the Philo ...
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... song , I mean , satisfactory even to the author himself . Most people also , whether writers of verses or not , have some re- membrance of being frequently dis- appointed in songs which seemed ... Song Writing . On Songs and Song Writers.
... song , I mean , satisfactory even to the author himself . Most people also , whether writers of verses or not , have some re- membrance of being frequently dis- appointed in songs which seemed ... Song Writing . On Songs and Song Writers.
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... song of the time . A little later , Ben Jonson's S , " drink to me only with thine eyes , " is much and deservedly celebrated . Those witty and elegant verses which are called the songs of Charles the Second's time , are nearly ...
... song of the time . A little later , Ben Jonson's S , " drink to me only with thine eyes , " is much and deservedly celebrated . Those witty and elegant verses which are called the songs of Charles the Second's time , are nearly ...
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... song of " The Charge is prepared , " it must be recollected , that we set out with a highwayman for a hero , and the whole action is under the atmosphere of New- gate . The songs of the Duenna I must always regard as the weakest part of ...
... song of " The Charge is prepared , " it must be recollected , that we set out with a highwayman for a hero , and the whole action is under the atmosphere of New- gate . The songs of the Duenna I must always regard as the weakest part of ...
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... SONG WRITERS . IN Summer there is beauty in the wildest moors of Scotland , and the wayfaring man who sits down for an hour's rest beside some little spring that flows unheard through the brightened moss and water - cresses , feels his ...
... SONG WRITERS . IN Summer there is beauty in the wildest moors of Scotland , and the wayfaring man who sits down for an hour's rest beside some little spring that flows unheard through the brightened moss and water - cresses , feels his ...
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