Lectures on the English PoetsWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... tell the number of days in the months of the year . " Thirty days hath September , " & c . But if the jingle of names assists the memory , may it not also quicken the fancy ? and there are other things worth having at our fingers ' ends ...
... tell the number of days in the months of the year . " Thirty days hath September , " & c . But if the jingle of names assists the memory , may it not also quicken the fancy ? and there are other things worth having at our fingers ' ends ...
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... tell the number of days in the months of the year . " Thirty days hath September , " & c . But if the jingle of names assists the memory , may it not also quicken the fancy ? and there are other things worth having at our fingers ' ends ...
... tell the number of days in the months of the year . " Thirty days hath September , " & c . But if the jingle of names assists the memory , may it not also quicken the fancy ? and there are other things worth having at our fingers ' ends ...
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... tell . dwells only on the essential , on that which would be interesting to the persons really concerned : yet , as he never omits any ma- terial circumstance , he is prolix from the number of points on which he touches , without being ...
... tell . dwells only on the essential , on that which would be interesting to the persons really concerned : yet , as he never omits any ma- terial circumstance , he is prolix from the number of points on which he touches , without being ...
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... tell you all The purtreiture that was upon the wall Within the temple of mighty Mars the rede- That hight the gret temple of Mars in Trace In thilke colde and frosty region , Ther as Mars hath his sovereine mansion . First on the wall ...
... tell you all The purtreiture that was upon the wall Within the temple of mighty Mars the rede- That hight the gret temple of Mars in Trace In thilke colde and frosty region , Ther as Mars hath his sovereine mansion . First on the wall ...
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William Hazlitt. 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 harmonie ; Birds , voices , instruments , windes , waters , all ...
William Hazlitt. 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 harmonie ; Birds , voices , instruments , windes , waters , all ...
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