Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... poet . The genius of the painter may be awakened , by intense admiration , when he first catches a view of the finest productions of the pencil , or formed by continually gazing upon them ; as the boy who carried the materials for Ra ...
... poet . The genius of the painter may be awakened , by intense admiration , when he first catches a view of the finest productions of the pencil , or formed by continually gazing upon them ; as the boy who carried the materials for Ra ...
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... poet , and a soldier , he seems to have been ex- ceeded by few in the capability of his intellect , and in its vari- ous and successful application . ART . II . - Bibliotheca Hispana Vetus , sive Hispani Scriptores qui ab Octaviani ...
... poet , and a soldier , he seems to have been ex- ceeded by few in the capability of his intellect , and in its vari- ous and successful application . ART . II . - Bibliotheca Hispana Vetus , sive Hispani Scriptores qui ab Octaviani ...
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... poet , but because he was a Rabbi , and as con- nected with this portion of our theme : " A star is born , whose glories bright To all Castillia joy shall give : One general voice , with proud delight , Shouts o'er the land , Infante ...
... poet , but because he was a Rabbi , and as con- nected with this portion of our theme : " A star is born , whose glories bright To all Castillia joy shall give : One general voice , with proud delight , Shouts o'er the land , Infante ...
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... poet was satisfied with their explanation does not appear . Baena's own composition ( which is often inflated and absurd ) consists principally of challenges to different poets of his time to come and dispute with him on divers " subtle ...
... poet was satisfied with their explanation does not appear . Baena's own composition ( which is often inflated and absurd ) consists principally of challenges to different poets of his time to come and dispute with him on divers " subtle ...
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... poet's name , Or must original nature do her part ? Finale . Who well shall answer , ev'n by accident , He shall be conqueror ; -tho ' no poet he , And in his happy fortune we shall see A check - mate play , by art most excellent ...
... poet's name , Or must original nature do her part ? Finale . Who well shall answer , ev'n by accident , He shall be conqueror ; -tho ' no poet he , And in his happy fortune we shall see A check - mate play , by art most excellent ...
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