Lectures on the English PoetsWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... scene , " The little dogs and all , Tray , Blanche , and Sweetheart , see , they bark at me ! " it is passion lending occasion to imagination to make every creature in league against him , conjuring up in- gratitude and insult in their ...
... scene , " The little dogs and all , Tray , Blanche , and Sweetheart , see , they bark at me ! " it is passion lending occasion to imagination to make every creature in league against him , conjuring up in- gratitude and insult in their ...
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... scene is o'er , But lives in Settle's numbers one day more ; " -when Collins makes Danger , " with limbs of giant mould , " " Throw him on the steep Of some loose hanging rock asleep ; " when Lear calls out , in extreme anguish ...
... scene is o'er , But lives in Settle's numbers one day more ; " -when Collins makes Danger , " with limbs of giant mould , " " Throw him on the steep Of some loose hanging rock asleep ; " when Lear calls out , in extreme anguish ...
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... scenes of ordinary life , and to make him " rive their con- cealing continents , " to give himself up to the unrestrained indulgence of " flowery tenderness . " It is not possible for any two writers to be more opposite in this respect ...
... scenes of ordinary life , and to make him " rive their con- cealing continents , " to give himself up to the unrestrained indulgence of " flowery tenderness . " It is not possible for any two writers to be more opposite in this respect ...
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... scene : " Which as me thought was right a pleasing sight , And eke the briddes song for to here , Would haue rejoyced any earthly wight , And I that couth not yet in no manere Heare the nightingale of all the yeare , Ful busily herkened ...
... scene : " Which as me thought was right a pleasing sight , And eke the briddes song for to here , Would haue rejoyced any earthly wight , And I that couth not yet in no manere Heare the nightingale of all the yeare , Ful busily herkened ...
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... scenes of Eastern magnificence , or the still solitude of a hermit's cell in the extremes of sensuality , or refinement . In reading the Faery Queen , you see a little withered old man by a wood - side opening a wicket , a giant , and a ...
... scenes of Eastern magnificence , or the still solitude of a hermit's cell in the extremes of sensuality , or refinement . In reading the Faery Queen , you see a little withered old man by a wood - side opening a wicket , a giant , and a ...
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