Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... delight of that young beauty , shrouded in her bower , and listening , in the morning of the year , to the singing of the nightingale ; while her joy rises with the rising song , and gushes out afresh at every pause , and is borne along ...
... delight of that young beauty , shrouded in her bower , and listening , in the morning of the year , to the singing of the nightingale ; while her joy rises with the rising song , and gushes out afresh at every pause , and is borne along ...
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... delight , This my chamber of neglect , Wall'd about with disrespect , From all these and this dull air , A fit object for despair , She hath taught me by her might To draw comfort and delight . Therefore , thou best earthly bliss , I ...
... delight , This my chamber of neglect , Wall'd about with disrespect , From all these and this dull air , A fit object for despair , She hath taught me by her might To draw comfort and delight . Therefore , thou best earthly bliss , I ...
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... delight in his works , but as they are admired and applauded by others , what should others see in them to admire or applaud ? They cannot be expected to admire them because they are his ; but for the truth and nature con- tained in ...
... delight in his works , but as they are admired and applauded by others , what should others see in them to admire or applaud ? They cannot be expected to admire them because they are his ; but for the truth and nature con- tained in ...
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Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
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