The Book of British BalladsSamuel Carter Hall George Routledge & Sons, 1889 - 440 Seiten |
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... natural coating ; it gave him a ' most exquisite pleasure , " and he recommended it to popularity by a short paper in the " Spectator , ' 66 " According to Ritson , " it appears to have been written in 1595 , being entered in that year ...
... natural coating ; it gave him a ' most exquisite pleasure , " and he recommended it to popularity by a short paper in the " Spectator , ' 66 " According to Ritson , " it appears to have been written in 1595 , being entered in that year ...
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... natural poetry . Tickell's residence in Ireland was , however , accidental . He was born in 1686 , at Bridekirk in Cumberland . A complimentary poem , addressed to Mr. Addison on his " Opera of Rosamond , " attracted the notice of that ...
... natural poetry . Tickell's residence in Ireland was , however , accidental . He was born in 1686 , at Bridekirk in Cumberland . A complimentary poem , addressed to Mr. Addison on his " Opera of Rosamond , " attracted the notice of that ...
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... natural and true ; and conveys a strong moral in language that renders it powerfully impressive . The Poet descended from a family of high re- spectability in Cumberland . He was born at Cockermouth , on the 7th of April , 1770 ; he ...
... natural and true ; and conveys a strong moral in language that renders it powerfully impressive . The Poet descended from a family of high re- spectability in Cumberland . He was born at Cockermouth , on the 7th of April , 1770 ; he ...
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