Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... once . " No wher so besy a man as he ther n'as , And yet he semed besier than he was . " The Frankelein , in " whose hous it snewed of mete and drinke ; " the Shipman , " who rode upon a rouncie , as he couthe ; " the Doctour of Phisike ...
... once . " No wher so besy a man as he ther n'as , And yet he semed besier than he was . " The Frankelein , in " whose hous it snewed of mete and drinke ; " the Shipman , " who rode upon a rouncie , as he couthe ; " the Doctour of Phisike ...
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... once embodies airy beings , and throws a delicious veil over all actual objects . The two worlds of reality and of fiction are poised on the wings of his ima- gination . His ideas , indeed , seem more distinct 63 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER .
... once embodies airy beings , and throws a delicious veil over all actual objects . The two worlds of reality and of fiction are poised on the wings of his ima- gination . His ideas , indeed , seem more distinct 63 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER .
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... once might not on 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 ...
... once might not on 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 ...
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... once , the most smooth and the most sounding in the language . It is a labyrinth of sweet sounds , " in many a winding bout of “ in linked sweetness long drawn out " -that would cloy by their very sweetness , but that the ear is ...
... once , the most smooth and the most sounding in the language . It is a labyrinth of sweet sounds , " in many a winding bout of “ in linked sweetness long drawn out " -that would cloy by their very sweetness , but that the ear is ...
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... once well done , constantly leads to something better . What is mechanical , reducible to rule , or capable of de- monstration , is progressive , and admits of gradual improvement : what is not mechanical , or definite , but depends on ...
... once well done , constantly leads to something better . What is mechanical , reducible to rule , or capable of de- monstration , is progressive , and admits of gradual improvement : what is not mechanical , or definite , but depends on ...
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