Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... thou best earthly bliss , I will cherish thee for this . Poesie ; thou sweet'st content That ere Heav'n to mortals lent : Though they as a trifle leave thee , Whose dull thoughts cannot conceive thee , Though thou be to them a scorn ...
... thou best earthly bliss , I will cherish thee for this . Poesie ; thou sweet'st content That ere Heav'n to mortals lent : Though they as a trifle leave thee , Whose dull thoughts cannot conceive thee , Though thou be to them a scorn ...
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... thou wouldst probably have ended thy life as a victim to the laws , if thou hadst not ended it as thou didst . ' Enough , enough , of the learned antiquaries , and of the classical and benevolent testimony of Dr. Knox . Chatterton was ...
... thou wouldst probably have ended thy life as a victim to the laws , if thou hadst not ended it as thou didst . ' Enough , enough , of the learned antiquaries , and of the classical and benevolent testimony of Dr. Knox . Chatterton was ...
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... thou but been sae wise , As ta'en thy ain wife Kate's advice ! She tauld thee weel thou was a skellum , A blethering , blustering , drunken blellum That frae November till October Ae market - day thou was na sober ; That ilka melder ...
... thou but been sae wise , As ta'en thy ain wife Kate's advice ! She tauld thee weel thou was a skellum , A blethering , blustering , drunken blellum That frae November till October Ae market - day thou was na sober ; That ilka melder ...
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Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
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