Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... wind ! The feeling of cheerless desolation , of the loss of the pith and sap of existence , of the annihilation of the substance , and the clinging to the shadow of all things as in a mock embrace , is here perfect . In this way , the ...
... wind ! The feeling of cheerless desolation , of the loss of the pith and sap of existence , of the annihilation of the substance , and the clinging to the shadow of all things as in a mock embrace , is here perfect . In this way , the ...
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... wind as clere , And eke as loude , as doth the chapell belle , Ther as this lord was keper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilke monk lette olde thinges ...
... wind as clere , And eke as loude , as doth the chapell belle , Ther as this lord was keper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilke monk lette olde thinges ...
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... And ever - drizzling rain upon the loft , Mix'd with a murmuring wind , much like the sound Of swarming bees , did cast him in a swound , No other noise , nor people's troublous cries , That F 2 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER . 67.
... And ever - drizzling rain upon the loft , Mix'd with a murmuring wind , much like the sound Of swarming bees , did cast him in a swound , No other noise , nor people's troublous cries , That F 2 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER . 67.
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... wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all . ” The remainder of the passage has all that voluptuous pathos , and languid brilliancy of fancy , in which this writer excelled : " The whiles some one did chaunt this ...
... wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all . ” The remainder of the passage has all that voluptuous pathos , and languid brilliancy of fancy , in which this writer excelled : " The whiles some one did chaunt this ...
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... windy fan did bear That in the idle air he mov'd still here and there . And him beside march'd amorous Desire , Who seem'd of riper years than the other swain , Yet was that other swain this elder's sire , And gave him being , common to ...
... windy fan did bear That in the idle air he mov'd still here and there . And him beside march'd amorous Desire , Who seem'd of riper years than the other swain , Yet was that other swain this elder's sire , And gave him being , common to ...
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