Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... hand , and a rusty blade In th ' other was ; this Mischiefe , that Mishap ; With th ' one his foes he threat'ned to invade , With th ' other he his friends meant to enwrap ; For whom he could not kill he practiz'd to entrap . Next him ...
... hand , and a rusty blade In th ' other was ; this Mischiefe , that Mishap ; With th ' one his foes he threat'ned to invade , With th ' other he his friends meant to enwrap ; For whom he could not kill he practiz'd to entrap . Next him ...
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... hands with him , his hand would have burnt yours . The Gods , indeed , made him poetical ' ; but nature had a hand in him first . His heart was in the right place . He did not ' create a soul under the ribs of death ' , by tinkling ...
... hands with him , his hand would have burnt yours . The Gods , indeed , made him poetical ' ; but nature had a hand in him first . His heart was in the right place . He did not ' create a soul under the ribs of death ' , by tinkling ...
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... hand in hand . There was a mighty ferment in the heads of statesmen and poets , kings and people . Accord- \ ing to the prevailing notions , all was to be natural and new . Nothing that was established was to be tolerated . All the ...
... hand in hand . There was a mighty ferment in the heads of statesmen and poets , kings and people . Accord- \ ing to the prevailing notions , all was to be natural and new . Nothing that was established was to be tolerated . All the ...
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