Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... Faery Queen , b . i . c . vi . On the contrary , there is nothing either musical or natural in the ordinary construction of language . It is a thing altogether arbitrary and conventional . Neither in the sounds themselves , which are ...
... Faery Queen , b . i . c . vi . On the contrary , there is nothing either musical or natural in the ordinary construction of language . It is a thing altogether arbitrary and conventional . Neither in the sounds themselves , which are ...
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... Faery Queen , you see a little withered old man by a wood - side opening a wicket , a giant , and a dwarf lagging far behind , a damsel in a boat upon an enchanted lake , wood- nymphs , and satyrs ; and all of a sudden you are ...
... Faery Queen , you see a little withered old man by a wood - side opening a wicket , a giant , and a dwarf lagging far behind , a damsel in a boat upon an enchanted lake , wood- nymphs , and satyrs ; and all of a sudden you are ...
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... Faery Queen are very superior to the three last . One would think that Pope , who used to ask if any one had ever read the Faery Queen through , had only dipped into these last . The only things in them equal to the former , are the ...
... Faery Queen are very superior to the three last . One would think that Pope , who used to ask if any one had ever read the Faery Queen through , had only dipped into these last . The only things in them equal to the former , are the ...
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