The Spectator, Volume 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Pagina xviii
... Chevy Chase ' and the ' Children in the Wood ' . But his apology , based on classical comparisons , is now out of date , and the modern reader finds less pleasure in these essays , or in those on the Pleasures of the Imagination or on ...
... Chevy Chase ' and the ' Children in the Wood ' . But his apology , based on classical comparisons , is now out of date , and the modern reader finds less pleasure in these essays , or in those on the Pleasures of the Imagination or on ...
Pagina 300
... Chevy Chase 2 is the favourite 1 To a little old woman that ' ( folio ) . 2 Both the ancient and the more modern ballads of Chevy Chase are given in Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry . The version quoted by Addison is not that ...
... Chevy Chase 2 is the favourite 1 To a little old woman that ' ( folio ) . 2 Both the ancient and the more modern ballads of Chevy Chase are given in Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry . The version quoted by Addison is not that ...
Pagina 317
... Chevy Chase ; I shall here , according to my promise , be more par- ticular , and show that the sentiments in that ballad are extremely natural and poetical , and full of the majestic simplicity which we admire in the greatest of the ...
... Chevy Chase ; I shall here , according to my promise , be more par- ticular , and show that the sentiments in that ballad are extremely natural and poetical , and full of the majestic simplicity which we admire in the greatest of the ...
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