Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... look at it as a child looks at a painted dragon , and think it will strangle them in its shining folds . This is very idle . If they do not meddle with the allegory , the allegory will not meddle with them . Without minding it at all ...
... look at it as a child looks at a painted dragon , and think it will strangle them in its shining folds . This is very idle . If they do not meddle with the allegory , the allegory will not meddle with them . Without minding it at all ...
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... Look where he comes ! not poppy , nor mandragora , Nor all the drowsy syrups of the East , Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep Which thou ow'dst yesterday .'— And he enters at this moment , like the crested serpent , crowned ...
... Look where he comes ! not poppy , nor mandragora , Nor all the drowsy syrups of the East , Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep Which thou ow'dst yesterday .'— And he enters at this moment , like the crested serpent , crowned ...
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... look of her's is able to put all face - physic out of countenance . She knows a fair look is but a dumb orator to commend virtue , therefore minds it not . All her excellences stand in her so silently , as if they had stolen upon her ...
... look of her's is able to put all face - physic out of countenance . She knows a fair look is but a dumb orator to commend virtue , therefore minds it not . All her excellences stand in her so silently , as if they had stolen upon her ...
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