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More subtle web Arachne cannot spin , Nor the fine nets , which oft we woven see Of scorched dew , do not in th ' air more lightly flee . It is made of gauze and silver spangles . The most glittering appearance is given ...
More subtle web Arachne cannot spin , Nor the fine nets , which oft we woven see Of scorched dew , do not in th ' air more lightly flee . It is made of gauze and silver spangles . The most glittering appearance is given ...
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Gray's Pindaric Odes are , I believe , generally given up at present they are stately and pedantic , a kind of methodical , borrowed phrenzy . But I cannot so easily give up , nor will the world be in any haste to part with , his Elegy ...
Gray's Pindaric Odes are , I believe , generally given up at present they are stately and pedantic , a kind of methodical , borrowed phrenzy . But I cannot so easily give up , nor will the world be in any haste to part with , his Elegy ...
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Again , we are given to understand that didactic poetry ' requires more mind , more power than all the descriptive or epic poetry that ever was written ' and as a proof of this , his Lordship lays it down that the Georgics are a finer ...
Again , we are given to understand that didactic poetry ' requires more mind , more power than all the descriptive or epic poetry that ever was written ' and as a proof of this , his Lordship lays it down that the Georgics are a finer ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER | 31 |
ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON | 67 |
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