THE design was to trace the progress of a Poetical Genius, born in a rude age, from the first dawning of fancy and reason, till that period at which he may be supposed capable of appearing in the world as a Minstrel... Public Characters - Página 4701804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1831 - 426 páginas
...tfll that period ut which he ma; be supposed capable of appearing in the world at A Xinttrd, that to, as an itinerant Poet and Musician ; — a character...which, according to the notions of our forefathers, wee not only respectable, but sacred. I have endeavoured to Imitate Spenser in the measure of his тепе,... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 362 páginas
...design was to trace the progress of a poetical genius, born in a rude age, from the first dawning of fancy and reason, till that period at which he may...capable of appearing in the world as a Minstrel." There is no question (indeed he admits as much) that in the character of Edwin he desired to picture... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 384 páginas
...trace the progress of a poetical genius born in a rude age, from the first dawning of reason and fancy, till that period at which he may be supposed capable...appearing in the world as a minstrel; that is, as an intinerant poet and musician,—a character which, according to the notions of our forefathers, was... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 380 páginas
...trace the progress of a poetical genius born in a rude age, from the first dawning of reason and fancy, till that period at which he may be supposed capable...appearing in the world as a minstrel ; that is, as an intinerant poet and musician, — a character which, according to the notions of our forefathers, was... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 406 páginas
...trace the progress of a poetical genius born in a rude age, from the first dawning of reason and fancy, till that period at which he may be supposed capable of appearing in the world as a Scottish Minstrel ; that is, as an itinerant poet and musician — a character which, according to... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 328 páginas
...fancy and reason, till that period at which ho may he supposed capahle of appearing in the world a* a Minstrel, that is, as an itinerant poet and musician;...according to the notions of our forefathers, was not only respectahle, hut sacred. I have endeavoured io imitate Spenser in the measure of his verse, and in... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 páginas
...desi gned to ' trace the progress of a poetical genius, born in a rude age, from the first dawning of Q +K = ^ u: .& CAo " z> bݐ;w h ^)I W & z h b 1g P a X& i minstrel.' The idea was suggested by Percy's preliminary Dissertation to his Reliques — one other... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 páginas
...designed to 'trace the progress of a poetical genius, born in a rude age, from the first dawning of bought and sold, deceived or betrayed, oppressed or beggared, and in every other sense undone, all i minstrel.1 The idea was suggested by Percy's preliminary Dissertation to his Reliques — one other... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...designed to ' trace the progress of a poetical genins, born in a rnde age, from the first dawning of fancy and reason, till that period at which he may...capable of appearing in the world as a minstrel.' The character of Edwin, the minstrel, in which (he poet embodied his own early feelings and poetical... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 páginas
...designed " to trace the progress of a poetical genius, born in a rude age, from the first dawning of fancy and reason till that period at which he may...capable of appearing in the world as a minstrel." The character of Edwin, the Minstrel (in which Deattie embodied his own early feelings and poetical... | |
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