915 resultados para Hungarian poetry
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"Consisting of narrative, descriptive, argumentative, didactic, pathetic, and humorous pieces ... calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking ... designed for the use of schools and academies."
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Isaac Bailey, editor.
The Polite Arts, or, A dissertation on poetry, painting, musick [sic], architect[ure] and eloquence.
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Written by authority of the Hungarian academy; tr. by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ginever from the original manuscript, which has never appeared in Hungarian. cf. Pref., signed by the editor, D. Hagberg Wright.
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"Ancient melodies to Percy's reliques:" p. 45-119.
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First and second editions (1849 and 1850) edited by John O'Daly.
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Introductory chapter.--Robert Nicoll, the kine herder.--John Clare, the peasant poet.--James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd.--Thomas Cooper, the shoemaker.--Hugh Miller, the stone-mason.
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"Founded upon lectures on Twentieth-century poets and poetry, delivered ... in Edinburgh"--Pref.