Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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Página 267
... Looks towards Namancos and Bayona's hold . Look homeward , Angel , now , and melt with ruth , And , O ye Dolphins , waft the hapless youth . Dr Johnson is very much offended at the in- troduction of these Dolphins ; and indeed , if he ...
... Looks towards Namancos and Bayona's hold . Look homeward , Angel , now , and melt with ruth , And , O ye Dolphins , waft the hapless youth . Dr Johnson is very much offended at the in- troduction of these Dolphins ; and indeed , if he ...
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... look , just opposite A shape within the wat'ry gleam appear'd , Bending to look on me ; I started back , It started back ; but pleas'd I soon return'd , Pleas'd it return'd as soon with answ'ring looks Of sympathy and love . The poet ...
... look , just opposite A shape within the wat'ry gleam appear'd , Bending to look on me ; I started back , It started back ; but pleas'd I soon return'd , Pleas'd it return'd as soon with answ'ring looks Of sympathy and love . The poet ...
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... look it over again , and see whether it does not most touch the chords of pathos and sentiment in those places where we feel the absence of all the pomp and vanities of art . Mr Campbell talks of a ship as a sublime and beautiful object ...
... look it over again , and see whether it does not most touch the chords of pathos and sentiment in those places where we feel the absence of all the pomp and vanities of art . Mr Campbell talks of a ship as a sublime and beautiful object ...
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