Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... given to every thing , to paste , pomatum , billet - doux , and patches . Airs , languid airs , breathe around ; the atmosphere is perfumed with affectation . A toilette is described with the solemnity of an altar raised to the goddess ...
... given to every thing , to paste , pomatum , billet - doux , and patches . Airs , languid airs , breathe around ; the atmosphere is perfumed with affectation . A toilette is described with the solemnity of an altar raised to the goddess ...
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... given in the account of Gulliver's nurse Glumdalclitch ! Still , notwithstanding the disparagement to her personal charms , her good nature remains the same amiable quality as before . I cannot see the harm , the misanthropy , the ...
... given in the account of Gulliver's nurse Glumdalclitch ! Still , notwithstanding the disparagement to her personal charms , her good nature remains the same amiable quality as before . I cannot see the harm , the misanthropy , the ...
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... 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 poem than the ...
... 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 poem than the ...
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