The Quarterly Review, 73. köideJohn Murray, 1843 |
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Page 510
... Skelton . Skelton , especially in his gay and frolicsome mood , is no doubt occasionally indelicate , but with none of that deep - seated licentiousness which taints some periods of our literature : and the Laureate of those days may ...
... Skelton . Skelton , especially in his gay and frolicsome mood , is no doubt occasionally indelicate , but with none of that deep - seated licentiousness which taints some periods of our literature : and the Laureate of those days may ...
Page 511
... Skelton against the wrath of Wolsey , and that Atterbury , the dean of that church , should have been among Swift's most intimate friends . 6 Skelton must fill a very considerable place in every history of our literature As a poet , he ...
... Skelton against the wrath of Wolsey , and that Atterbury , the dean of that church , should have been among Swift's most intimate friends . 6 Skelton must fill a very considerable place in every history of our literature As a poet , he ...
Page 516
... Skelton's buffooneries , like those of Rabelais , were thrown out as a tub to the whale ; for unless Skelton had written thus for the coarsest palates , he could not have poured forth his bitter and undaunted satire in such perilous ...
... Skelton's buffooneries , like those of Rabelais , were thrown out as a tub to the whale ; for unless Skelton had written thus for the coarsest palates , he could not have poured forth his bitter and undaunted satire in such perilous ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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