New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 117Henry Colburn, 1859 |
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... POET A CENTURY OF LEGENDS CHINA • • 209 , 486 AN ILL - OMENED DREAM WORKED OUT . BY THE AUTHOR OF " ASHLEY " THOMAS CAMPBELL • SCHILLER AND HIS TIMES MADAME RÉCAMIER ROBERT STEPHENSON • 217 233 244 253 · 277 · . 317 . 318 325 • 330 334 ...
... POET A CENTURY OF LEGENDS CHINA • • 209 , 486 AN ILL - OMENED DREAM WORKED OUT . BY THE AUTHOR OF " ASHLEY " THOMAS CAMPBELL • SCHILLER AND HIS TIMES MADAME RÉCAMIER ROBERT STEPHENSON • 217 233 244 253 · 277 · . 317 . 318 325 • 330 334 ...
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... poet above referred to , that underwent a lash from the author of the Dunciad for having praised our ancient British ... poets , such as Taliessin of old celebrity , and Tennyson of modern fame , or between Cormac O'Daly na feisoge fadha ...
... poet above referred to , that underwent a lash from the author of the Dunciad for having praised our ancient British ... poets , such as Taliessin of old celebrity , and Tennyson of modern fame , or between Cormac O'Daly na feisoge fadha ...
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... poets , and comment on them , and to a certain degree enjoy them . But they will scarcely be able to conceive the ... poetic composition that so much swayed the multitude , as their belief that the bards were endowed with supernatural ...
... poets , and comment on them , and to a certain degree enjoy them . But they will scarcely be able to conceive the ... poetic composition that so much swayed the multitude , as their belief that the bards were endowed with supernatural ...
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... poet's head to a pigeon- hole in an attorney's closet requires an explanation that may be given thus . The country or tract of land possessed by each clan was owned by the clansmen in common . The chieftaincy , or kingship , was ...
... poet's head to a pigeon- hole in an attorney's closet requires an explanation that may be given thus . The country or tract of land possessed by each clan was owned by the clansmen in common . The chieftaincy , or kingship , was ...
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... poetic art , in its modern sense , was not the science that invested Celtic bards with their marvellous power . Their ... poet , and ollamh dann , or pro- fessor of the art of poetry . It was considered beneath the dignity of a composer ...
... poetic art , in its modern sense , was not the science that invested Celtic bards with their marvellous power . Their ... poet , and ollamh dann , or pro- fessor of the art of poetry . It was considered beneath the dignity of a composer ...
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