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" I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and stripping her out of those rotten and base rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and kist... "
Essays and Reviews - Page 35
by Edwin Percy Whipple - 1861
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., Volume 3

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 518 pages
...continuance, to the maturing of some worthier fruits : wherein, if my muses be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and stripping...majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and kist of all the great and master-spirits of our world. As for the vile and slothful, who never affected...
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The Monthly Chronicle, Volume 3

1839 - 588 pages
...hopes to put forth, is this, — " Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, I shall raise the desjriscd head of poetry again, and stripping her out of those...primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render herre worthy to be embraced and kissed of all the great and master-spirits of our world." And beautifully...
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The Monthly chronicle; a national journal, Volume 3

1839 - 596 pages
...fruits," which he hopes to put forth, is this, — " Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, 1 shall raisf the despised head of poetry again, and stripping her out of those rotten and base rays wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and...
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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION

The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843 - 458 pages
...dollars, which by law are declared inviolable. A Poet's Promise. — "If my hearers be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and stripping...worthy to be embraced and kissed of all the great and master-spirits of our world." — Hen Jonion. A Poet's Piogenitors.—D&nte supposed that his nature...
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The North American Review, Volume 63

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1846 - 550 pages
...blasphemy to turn the blood of a Christian to water." He laments, that, through the insolence of ihese writers, the name of poet, once so honorable, has...deep feeling. His works display, in a hundred places, asimilar spirit. He rails at the age continually for its degeneracy and wickedness ; and takes the...
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Men, Women, and Books: A Selection of Sketches, Essays, and ..., Volume 2

Leigh Hunt - 1847 - 316 pages
...worthier fruits," which he hopes to put forth, is this:—" Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, / shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and stripping...worthy to be embraced and kissed of all the great and master-spirits of our world." And beautifully is this said. But Shakspeare had then nearly written...
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Men, Women, and Books: A Selection of Sketches, Essays, and ..., Volume 2

Leigh Hunt - Beauty, Personal - 1847 - 394 pages
...fruits," which he hopes to put forth, is this : — " Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and stripping...majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and hissed of all the great and master-spirits of our world." And beautifully is this said. But Shaltspeare...
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Men, Women, and Books: A Selection of Sketches, Essays, and ..., Volume 2

Leigh Hunt - Beauty, Personal - 1847 - 382 pages
...worthier fruits," which he hopes to put forth, is this:—" Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of •poetry again, and stripping...habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to lie embraced and hissed of all the great and master-spirits of our world" And beautifully is this said....
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Lectures on Shakespeare, Volume 1

Henry Norman Hudson - Dramatists, English - 1848 - 360 pages
...muses be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and, stripping her out of the rotten and base rags, wherewith the times have adulterated...worthy to be embraced and kissed of all the great and master-spirits of the world." Honest old Ben was as good as his word : but the spirit of the age was...
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Lectures on Shakespeare, Volume 1

Henry Norman Hudson - Dramatists, English - 1848 - 364 pages
...fashionable as now, to cloak under an affected modesty, he says: " If my muses be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and, stripping her out of the rotten and base rags, wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive...
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