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numbered amongst his pastorals , which are indeed generally thought to be all of the pastoral kind ; but by the best judges are only called his select poems , as the word Eclogue originally means . Those who will take the pains to ...
numbered amongst his pastorals , which are indeed generally thought to be all of the pastoral kind ; but by the best judges are only called his select poems , as the word Eclogue originally means . Those who will take the pains to ...
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It is plain , Spenser neglected this pedantry , who in his pastoral of November , mentions the mournful song of the nightingale : Sad Philomel her song in tears doth steep . ' And Mr. Philips , by a poetical creation , hath raised up ...
It is plain , Spenser neglected this pedantry , who in his pastoral of November , mentions the mournful song of the nightingale : Sad Philomel her song in tears doth steep . ' And Mr. Philips , by a poetical creation , hath raised up ...
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In which answer of his are expressed at once that ' spirit of religion , ' and that ' innocence of the golden age , ' so necessary to be observed by all writers of pastoral . At the conclusion of this piece , the author reconciles the ...
In which answer of his are expressed at once that ' spirit of religion , ' and that ' innocence of the golden age , ' so necessary to be observed by all writers of pastoral . At the conclusion of this piece , the author reconciles the ...
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