Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... manners and superstitions of the age . It has all the spirit of martyrdom . It has also all the extravagance and the utmost licentiousness of comic humour , equally arising out of the manners of the time . In this , too , Chaucer ...
... manners and superstitions of the age . It has all the spirit of martyrdom . It has also all the extravagance and the utmost licentiousness of comic humour , equally arising out of the manners of the time . In this , too , Chaucer ...
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... manners of the age and court in which he lived . The lords and ladies of the bedchamber in the reign of Louis XV ... manner : Be wise to - day ; ' tis madness to defer ; Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on , till wisdom is ...
... manners of the age and court in which he lived . The lords and ladies of the bedchamber in the reign of Louis XV ... manner : Be wise to - day ; ' tis madness to defer ; Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on , till wisdom is ...
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... manners would be the most poet- ical : on the contrary , it is only the rude begin- nings , or the ruinous decay of objects of art , or the simplest modes of life and manners , that ad- 314 POPE , LORD BYRON ,
... manners would be the most poet- ical : on the contrary , it is only the rude begin- nings , or the ruinous decay of objects of art , or the simplest modes of life and manners , that ad- 314 POPE , LORD BYRON ,
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