Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... grace , And swiche a colour in his face hath had , Men mighten know him that was so bestad , Amonges all the faces in that route ; So stant Custance , and loketh hire aboute . " The beauty , the pathos here does not seem to be of the ...
... grace , And swiche a colour in his face hath had , Men mighten know him that was so bestad , Amonges all the faces in that route ; So stant Custance , and loketh hire aboute . " The beauty , the pathos here does not seem to be of the ...
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... grace and beauty in truth . He exhibits for the most part the naked object , with little drapery thrown over it . His metaphors , which are few , are not for ornament , but use , and as like as possible to the things themselves . He ...
... grace and beauty in truth . He exhibits for the most part the naked object , with little drapery thrown over it . His metaphors , which are few , are not for ornament , but use , and as like as possible to the things themselves . He ...
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... grace unto a litel oxes stall : Janicola men of that thorpe him call . A doughter had he , faire ynough to sight , And Grisildis this yonge maiden hight . But for to speke of vertuous beautee , Than was she on the fairest under Sonne ...
... grace unto a litel oxes stall : Janicola men of that thorpe him call . A doughter had he , faire ynough to sight , And Grisildis this yonge maiden hight . But for to speke of vertuous beautee , Than was she on the fairest under Sonne ...
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... grace , For which ful pale and welked is my face . " They then ask the old man where they shall find out Death to kill him , and he sends them on an errand which ends in the death of all three . We hear no more of him , but it is Death ...
... grace , For which ful pale and welked is my face . " They then ask the old man where they shall find out Death to kill him , and he sends them on an errand which ends in the death of all three . We hear no more of him , but it is Death ...
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... they are unrivalled ; in grace and beauty they have not been surpassed . In after - ages , and more re- fined periods , ( as they are called ) great men have at once . arisen , one by one , as it were by $ 8 ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON .
... they are unrivalled ; in grace and beauty they have not been surpassed . In after - ages , and more re- fined periods , ( as they are called ) great men have at once . arisen , one by one , as it were by $ 8 ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON .
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