Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... play - fellows ' , has even more of this high picturesque character . Nobody but Rubens could have painted the fancy of Spenser ; and he could not have given the sentiment , the airy dream that hovers over it ! With all this , Spenser ...
... play - fellows ' , has even more of this high picturesque character . Nobody but Rubens could have painted the fancy of Spenser ; and he could not have given the sentiment , the airy dream that hovers over it ! With all this , Spenser ...
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... playing with wisdom ' ; while Shakespeare mingled with the crowd , and played the host , ' to make society the ... play all the resources of the understanding and all the energies of the will ; irritated by obstacles , or yielding ...
... playing with wisdom ' ; while Shakespeare mingled with the crowd , and played the host , ' to make society the ... play all the resources of the understanding and all the energies of the will ; irritated by obstacles , or yielding ...
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... playing at make believe , and vice is such a naughty word . It is a theory of some French author , that little girls ought not to be suffered to have dolls to play with , to call them pretty dears , to admire their black eyes and cherry ...
... playing at make believe , and vice is such a naughty word . It is a theory of some French author , that little girls ought not to be suffered to have dolls to play with , to call them pretty dears , to admire their black eyes and cherry ...
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