Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... living ground , Save in this Paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear , To tell what manner musicke that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonee : Birds ...
... living ground , Save in this Paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear , To tell what manner musicke that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonee : Birds ...
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... living death , than a living martyrdom . ' Nothing can touch him further . ' The moral of Candide ( such as it is ) is the same as that of Rasselas the execution is different . Voltaire says , ' A great book is a great evil . ' Dr ...
... living death , than a living martyrdom . ' Nothing can touch him further . ' The moral of Candide ( such as it is ) is the same as that of Rasselas the execution is different . Voltaire says , ' A great book is a great evil . ' Dr ...
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... living , but of the dead . The temple of fame stands upon the grave : the flame that burns upon its altars is kindled from the ashes of great men . Fame itself is immortal , but it is not begot till the breath of genius is extinguished ...
... living , but of the dead . The temple of fame stands upon the grave : the flame that burns upon its altars is kindled from the ashes of great men . Fame itself is immortal , but it is not begot till the breath of genius is extinguished ...
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