Lectures on the English Poets, and the English Comic WritersBell, 1869 - 232 páginas |
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... ; the city apprentice , when he gazes after the Lord Mayor's show ; the miser , when he hugs his gold ; the courtier , who builds his hopes upon a smile ; the savage , who paints his idol with 2 On Poetry in General .
... ; the city apprentice , when he gazes after the Lord Mayor's show ; the miser , when he hugs his gold ; the courtier , who builds his hopes upon a smile ; the savage , who paints his idol with 2 On Poetry in General .
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... . Poetry , according to Lord Bacon , for this reason " has something divine in it , because it raises the mind and hurries it into sublimity , " by conforming the shows of things to the desires of 4 On Poetry in General .
... . Poetry , according to Lord Bacon , for this reason " has something divine in it , because it raises the mind and hurries it into sublimity , " by conforming the shows of things to the desires of 4 On Poetry in General .
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... Lord Mayor's show- " Now night descending , the proud scene is o'er , But lives in Settle's numbers one day more ! " when Collins makes Danger , " with limbs of giant mould , " " Throw him on the steep Of some loose hanging rock asleep ...
... Lord Mayor's show- " Now night descending , the proud scene is o'er , But lives in Settle's numbers one day more ! " when Collins makes Danger , " with limbs of giant mould , " " Throw him on the steep Of some loose hanging rock asleep ...
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... lord was keper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit ; Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilke monk lette forby hem pace , And held after the newe world the space . He yave not of that text a pulled ...
... lord was keper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit ; Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilke monk lette forby hem pace , And held after the newe world the space . He yave not of that text a pulled ...
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... lord , as I was sewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet , with his doublet all unbrac'd , No hat upon his head , his stockings foul'd , Ungartered , and down - gyvèd to his ancle , Pale as his shirt , his knees knocking each other , And with ...
... lord , as I was sewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet , with his doublet all unbrac'd , No hat upon his head , his stockings foul'd , Ungartered , and down - gyvèd to his ancle , Pale as his shirt , his knees knocking each other , And with ...
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