Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... thought she song euen by mine ere . Wherefore I waited about busily On every side , if I her might see , And at the last I gan full well aspie Where she sat in a fresh grene laurer tree , On the further side euen right by me , That gaue ...
... thought she song euen by mine ere . Wherefore I waited about busily On every side , if I her might see , And at the last I gan full well aspie Where she sat in a fresh grene laurer tree , On the further side euen right by me , That gaue ...
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... thoughts burn like a hell within him ; but the power of thought holds dominion in his mind over every other consideration . The consciousness of a determined purpose , of ' that intellectual being , those thoughts that wander through ...
... thoughts burn like a hell within him ; but the power of thought holds dominion in his mind over every other consideration . The consciousness of a determined purpose , of ' that intellectual being , those thoughts that wander through ...
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... thought that the same sounding epithets could not suit all subjects , as the same dress does not fit all persons . The style of our modern prose - writers is very fine in itself ; but it wants variety of inflection and adaptation ; it ...
... thought that the same sounding epithets could not suit all subjects , as the same dress does not fit all persons . The style of our modern prose - writers is very fine in itself ; but it wants variety of inflection and adaptation ; it ...
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