Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... pass over in its uncertain course , And so by many winding nooks it strays , With willing sport to the wild ocean . It remains to speak of the faults of Shake- speare . They are not so many , or so great , as they have been represented ...
... pass over in its uncertain course , And so by many winding nooks it strays , With willing sport to the wild ocean . It remains to speak of the faults of Shake- speare . They are not so many , or so great , as they have been represented ...
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... pass- ionate sense of the beauties of nature , or a deep insight into the workings of the heart ; but he was a wit , and a critic , a man of sense , of observation , and the world , with a keen relish for the elegances of art , or of ...
... pass- ionate sense of the beauties of nature , or a deep insight into the workings of the heart ; but he was a wit , and a critic , a man of sense , of observation , and the world , with a keen relish for the elegances of art , or of ...
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... pass- ions , and ideas , contained in that narrow com- pass , of which I know nothing , and in which I have no share . Each individual is a world to himself , governed by a thousand contradictory and wayward impulses . I can , therefore ...
... pass- ions , and ideas , contained in that narrow com- pass , of which I know nothing , and in which I have no share . Each individual is a world to himself , governed by a thousand contradictory and wayward impulses . I can , therefore ...
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