Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. Toward his deth , whereas he geteth no grace , And swiche a colour in his face hath had , Men mighten know him that was so bestad , Amonges all the faces in that route . So stant Custance , and loketh hire aboute . The ...
William Hazlitt. Toward his deth , whereas he geteth no grace , And swiche a colour in his face hath had , Men mighten know him that was so bestad , Amonges all the faces in that route . So stant Custance , and loketh hire aboute . The ...
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... grace ' of poetry , the power of moving and infusing the warmth of the author's mind into that of the reader . If Cowper had a more polished taste , Thomson had , beyond com- parison , a more fertile genius , more impulsive force , a ...
... grace ' of poetry , the power of moving and infusing the warmth of the author's mind into that of the reader . If Cowper had a more polished taste , Thomson had , beyond com- parison , a more fertile genius , more impulsive force , a ...
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... grace the lad , her weel - hained kebbuck , fell . An ' aft he's prest , an ' aft he ca's it guid ; The frugal wifie , garrulous , will tell , How ' twas a towmond auld , sin ' lint was i ' the bell . The cheerfa ' supper done , wi ...
... grace the lad , her weel - hained kebbuck , fell . An ' aft he's prest , an ' aft he ca's it guid ; The frugal wifie , garrulous , will tell , How ' twas a towmond auld , sin ' lint was i ' the bell . The cheerfa ' supper done , wi ...
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