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... VERSE , ETC. , composed by him and written round the pictures in a Child's Scrap Book , which they describe . SIGNED " H. C. Andersen " on the dedication page . Made by Andersen for Viggo Örsted , the grandson of his friend Hans ...
... VERSE , ETC. , composed by him and written round the pictures in a Child's Scrap Book , which they describe . SIGNED " H. C. Andersen " on the dedication page . Made by Andersen for Viggo Örsted , the grandson of his friend Hans ...
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... verse had been used by other poets of Rowley's age . My answer was , that I would then suspend my judgment , till I should have the means of viewing more particular information . " If these poems bear , as they certainly do , many marks ...
... verse had been used by other poets of Rowley's age . My answer was , that I would then suspend my judgment , till I should have the means of viewing more particular information . " If these poems bear , as they certainly do , many marks ...
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... verse on the first page , and the other a couplet . Written on the last page is a poem of 14 lines : - " Now But a moment , let me stay : One moment , ere I go To join the ranks where Bugles play On Westwood's waving brow . " Etc. The ...
... verse on the first page , and the other a couplet . Written on the last page is a poem of 14 lines : - " Now But a moment , let me stay : One moment , ere I go To join the ranks where Bugles play On Westwood's waving brow . " Etc. The ...
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... verse of Goldsmith's , which af late has become an immense favourite of mine . " " In Nature's simplest habit clad , No wealth nor power had He ! Genius and Worth was all he had But these were All to me ! · Good night , my dear ...
... verse of Goldsmith's , which af late has become an immense favourite of mine . " " In Nature's simplest habit clad , No wealth nor power had He ! Genius and Worth was all he had But these were All to me ! · Good night , my dear ...
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... verse . Yet the sweetness and the pomp of Marlowe's lines depended on their being made up almost entirely of monosyllables . How simple is it to be dignified without ease , to be pompous without meaning ! Etc. , etc. 1829 HÉDOUVILLE ...
... verse . Yet the sweetness and the pomp of Marlowe's lines depended on their being made up almost entirely of monosyllables . How simple is it to be dignified without ease , to be pompous without meaning ! Etc. , etc. 1829 HÉDOUVILLE ...
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Page 42 - After some common discourses had passed between us he called for a manuscript of his ; which being brought he delivered to me, bidding me take it home with me and read it at my leisure ; and when I had so done, return it to him with my judgment thereupon. '' When I came home and had set myself to read it I found it was that excellent poem which he entitled
Page 3 - An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in. Parliament, for the...
Page 137 - Travels in Western India. Embracing a visit to the Sacred Mounts of the Jains, and the most Celebrated Shrines of Hindu Faith between Rajpootana and the Indus, with an account of the Ancient City of Nehrwalla.
Page 42 - This is owing to you, for you put it into my head by the question you put to me at Chalfont, which before I had not thought of.
Page 75 - Exchange," and purports to be the works of Sir William D'Avenant, "consisting of those which were formerly printed, and those which he designed for the press, now published out of the author's original copies.
Page 35 - Of Prelatical Episcopacy, and whether it may be deduced from the Apostolical Times, by virtue of those Testimonies which are alleged to that purpose in some late Treatises, one whereof goes under the Name of James Lord Bishop of Armagh.
Page 66 - A / Comedy, / As it was presented by her / Majesties Servants, at the private / House in Drury Lane.
Page 54 - Thomas Campanella an Italian friar and second machiavel. His advice to the King of Spain for attaining the universal monarchy of the world. Particularly concerning England, Scotland and Ireland, how to raise division between King and Parliament, to alter the government from a kingdome to a commonwealth.
Page 43 - CARTHAGE. Carthage and her Remains : being an Account of the Excavations and Researches on the Site of the Phoenician Metropolis in Africa and other adjacent Places. Conducted under the Auspices of Her Majesty's Government.
Page 48 - Life of Mayster Wyllyam Caxton of the Weald of Kent, the first Printer in England. In which is given an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Art of Pryntyng in England, during his Time, till 1493. Lond. 1737, royal Svo. 150 copies printed, with a fictitious portrait of Caxton. The major part of this volume is inserted by Dr. Dibdin in his edition of Ames