Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... hath strong imagination . " If poetry is a dream , the business of life is much the same . If it is a fiction , made up of what we wish things to be , and fancy that they are , because we wish them so , there is no other nor better ...
... hath strong imagination . " If poetry is a dream , the business of life is much the same . If it is a fiction , made up of what we wish things to be , and fancy that they are , because we wish them so , there is no other nor better ...
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... hath September , " & c . But if the jingle of names assists the memory , may it not also quicken the fancy ? and there are other things worth having at our fingers ' ends , besides the contents of the almanac . - Pope's ver- sification ...
... hath September , " & c . But if the jingle of names assists the memory , may it not also quicken the fancy ? and there are other things worth having at our fingers ' ends , besides the contents of the almanac . - Pope's ver- sification ...
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... hath been lad Toward his deth , wheras he geteth no 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 ...
... hath been lad Toward his deth , wheras he geteth no 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 ...
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... hath a gote . " 1 It would be a curious speculation ( at least for those who think that the characters of men never change , though manners , opinions , and institutions may ) to know what has become of this character of the Sompnoure ...
... hath a gote . " 1 It would be a curious speculation ( at least for those who think that the characters of men never change , though manners , opinions , and institutions may ) to know what has become of this character of the Sompnoure ...
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... hath his sovereine mansion . First on the wall was peinted a forest , In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best , With knotty knarry barrein trees old Of stubbes sharpe and hidous to behold ; In which ther ran a romble and a swough , As ...
... hath his sovereine mansion . First on the wall was peinted a forest , In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best , With knotty knarry barrein trees old Of stubbes sharpe and hidous to behold ; In which ther ran a romble and a swough , As ...
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