Lectures on the English PoetsTaylor and Hessey, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... · 135 • 168 · 206 LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , COLLINS , & c . LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS • · 245 • 283 BIBL TA LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE 1.
... · 135 • 168 · 206 LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , COLLINS , & c . LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS • · 245 • 283 BIBL TA LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE 1.
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... burn- ing , amidst knights and ladies , with dance and revelry , and song , " and mask , and antique pa- geantry . " What can be more solitary , more shut up in itself , than his description of the house of Sleep , to which Archimago ...
... burn- ing , amidst knights and ladies , with dance and revelry , and song , " and mask , and antique pa- geantry . " What can be more solitary , more shut up in itself , than his description of the house of Sleep , to which Archimago ...
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... burn like a hell within him ; but the power of thought holds dominion in his mind over every other consideration . The conscious- ness of a determined purpose , of " that intellec- tual being , those thoughts that wander through ...
... burn like a hell within him ; but the power of thought holds dominion in his mind over every other consideration . The conscious- ness of a determined purpose , of " that intellec- tual being , those thoughts that wander through ...
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... , there were perhaps circumstances in his own situa- tion which made him enter into the subject with even more than a poet's feeling . The tears shed are drops gushing from the heart : the words are burn- ON DRYDEN AND POPE . 149.
... , there were perhaps circumstances in his own situa- tion which made him enter into the subject with even more than a poet's feeling . The tears shed are drops gushing from the heart : the words are burn- ON DRYDEN AND POPE . 149.
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William Hazlitt. drops gushing from the heart : the words are burn- ing sighs breathed from the soul of love . Perhaps the poem to which it bears the greatest similarity in our language , is Dryden's Tancred and Sigis- munda , taken from ...
William Hazlitt. drops gushing from the heart : the words are burn- ing sighs breathed from the soul of love . Perhaps the poem to which it bears the greatest similarity in our language , is Dryden's Tancred and Sigis- munda , taken from ...
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Página 279 - The effect of reading this old ballad is as if all our hopes and fears hung upon the last fibre of the heart, and we felt that giving way. What silence, what loneliness, what leisure for grief and despair '. ' My father pressed me sair, my mother didna speak. But she looked in my face till my heart was like to break.