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... poet now no more , Charles Loyson * , who has joined with the name of Delille that of the venerable poet and patriot Ducis , the translator of Hamlet and Macbeth . Ducis braved far longer than Delille the power of Buonaparte ; refused ...
... poet now no more , Charles Loyson * , who has joined with the name of Delille that of the venerable poet and patriot Ducis , the translator of Hamlet and Macbeth . Ducis braved far longer than Delille the power of Buonaparte ; refused ...
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... poet's path , rather as a personification of Florence than as voluptuous- ness in the abstract , or that of the poet , we conceive Mr. Taaffe to be in a great measure borne out by the spirit and tenor of the whole poem ; though in this ...
... poet's path , rather as a personification of Florence than as voluptuous- ness in the abstract , or that of the poet , we conceive Mr. Taaffe to be in a great measure borne out by the spirit and tenor of the whole poem ; though in this ...
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... poet than Byron ; and that while he , under any conceivable circumstances , must have been a poet , Byron , if he has not been made a poet by circumstances , might have been prevented by them from being one : in fact , that Wordsworth ...
... poet than Byron ; and that while he , under any conceivable circumstances , must have been a poet , Byron , if he has not been made a poet by circumstances , might have been prevented by them from being one : in fact , that Wordsworth ...
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