Bolster's Quarterly Magazine. ..., Volumen2John Bolster, Patrick-street, Cork. R. Milliken, Dublin. And Longman, London., 1828 |
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... Poets : No. II , DERMODY . Senex on the Poetry of Moore , & c . A Wish , .... An Irish Beggarman's Tale , Song , " If in the hours of mirth and glee , " Literary Notices , ...... PAGE . 345 355 .... 356 359 371 376 377 397 404 405 412 ...
... Poets : No. II , DERMODY . Senex on the Poetry of Moore , & c . A Wish , .... An Irish Beggarman's Tale , Song , " If in the hours of mirth and glee , " Literary Notices , ...... PAGE . 345 355 .... 356 359 371 376 377 397 404 405 412 ...
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... poetry are conducted and spoken in two languages ; take one instance out of hundreds of thousands . My pretty little damsel , Will you take a ramble . An sa bhaile beg a bhimse am chomhnaidhe . This correspondence we humbly submit to be ...
... poetry are conducted and spoken in two languages ; take one instance out of hundreds of thousands . My pretty little damsel , Will you take a ramble . An sa bhaile beg a bhimse am chomhnaidhe . This correspondence we humbly submit to be ...
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... poetry ; the son of song ; and history , the grand - daughter of music ; while we read of three Danaan Prin- ces whose names of Cuil , Ceacht , and Grian ; denote a log of wood , a ploughshare and the sun , objects , from whom the ...
... poetry ; the son of song ; and history , the grand - daughter of music ; while we read of three Danaan Prin- ces whose names of Cuil , Ceacht , and Grian ; denote a log of wood , a ploughshare and the sun , objects , from whom the ...
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... poetic temperament that we must look for the deve- lopement of this startling anomaly , and it is from the combination ... poetry , we cannot for a moment tolerate the lengths , to which certain rhyming ultras have carried the principle ...
... poetic temperament that we must look for the deve- lopement of this startling anomaly , and it is from the combination ... poetry , we cannot for a moment tolerate the lengths , to which certain rhyming ultras have carried the principle ...
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... poetry when under the excitation of powerful passion . But it is very evident that the talent itself acts with reciprocal power on the mind , and that the poet ultimately becomes the creature of his professional habits . The startling ...
... poetry when under the excitation of powerful passion . But it is very evident that the talent itself acts with reciprocal power on the mind , and that the poet ultimately becomes the creature of his professional habits . The startling ...
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