Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... turn to chaff and dross , as the pieces of silver money in The Arabian Nights were changed by the hands of the enchanter into little dry crumbling leaves ! He is a Parisian . He never exaggerates , is never violent : he treats things ...
... turn to chaff and dross , as the pieces of silver money in The Arabian Nights were changed by the hands of the enchanter into little dry crumbling leaves ! He is a Parisian . He never exaggerates , is never violent : he treats things ...
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... turns upon words , which he constantly repeated with delightful effect , such as : His lot , though small , He sees that little lot , the lot of all . * * # And turn'd and look'd , and turn'd to look again . As a novelist , his Vicar of ...
... turns upon words , which he constantly repeated with delightful effect , such as : His lot , though small , He sees that little lot , the lot of all . * * # And turn'd and look'd , and turn'd to look again . As a novelist , his Vicar of ...
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... turn , and will either be remembered with still increasing honours , or quite forgotten ! I would speak of the living poets as I have spoken of the dead ( for I think highly of many of them ) ; but I cannot speak of them with the same ...
... turn , and will either be remembered with still increasing honours , or quite forgotten ! I would speak of the living poets as I have spoken of the dead ( for I think highly of many of them ) ; but I cannot speak of them with the same ...
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