Oriental Diction And Theme in English Verse, 1740-1840
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III. The Romance of the Forest. Chapter XI. — Song of a Spirit. One line. Chapter XVIII. — Morning, On the Sea-shore, 1S2 University of Kansas Humanistic Studies John Hamilton Reynolds, 1796-1852. II. [Safie: An Eastern Tale.] Samuel Rogers, 1763-1855. I. Poetical Works. John W. Lovell Company, New York, n. d. II. An Inscription. Ode to Superstition. — I, 3; II, 2. III. Italy. Part I, 2. — "And whence the talisman" sq. Part II, 22. — "And that yet greater scourge," sq. — Closing passage. Human ...Life. — "A tale is told" sq. The Pleasures of Memory. Part I. — "Down by j^on hazel copse," sq. Part II. — "From Guinea's coasts" sq. The Voyage of Columbus. — "Such to their grateful ear" sq. William Stewart Rose, 1795-1845. II. [Translation of Orlando Fnrioso.] John Scott, 1730-1783. I. Poems in Chalmers, vol. XVII. II. On the Ingenious Mr. Jones's Elegant Translations and Imitations of Eastern Poetry. Oriental Eclogues. Li-Po; or, the Good Governor: A Chinese Eclogue. Serira; or, The x\rtificial Famine: An East-Indian Eclo- gue.
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