Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... , & c . LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS · APPENDIX : -No . I. No. II . No. III . No. IV .. 206 245 • • . 283 325 333 • 343 367 The articles in the Appendix on Wordsworth and on Milton.
... , & c . LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS · APPENDIX : -No . I. No. II . No. III . No. IV .. 206 245 • • . 283 325 333 • 343 367 The articles in the Appendix on Wordsworth and on Milton.
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... living , And made hire bed ful hard , and nothing soft : And ay she kept hire fadres lif on loft With every obeisance and diligence , That child may don to fadres reverence . Upon Grisilde , this poure creature , Ful often sithe this ...
... living , And made hire bed ful hard , and nothing soft : And ay she kept hire fadres lif on loft With every obeisance and diligence , That child may don to fadres reverence . Upon Grisilde , this poure creature , Ful often sithe this ...
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... living , And made hire bed ful hard , and nothing soft : And ay she kept hire fadres lif on loft With every obeisance and diligence , That child may don to fadres reverence . Upon Grisilde , this poure creature , Ful often sithe this ...
... living , And made hire bed ful hard , and nothing soft : And ay she kept hire fadres lif on loft With every obeisance and diligence , That child may don to fadres reverence . Upon Grisilde , this poure creature , Ful often sithe this ...
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... living ground , Save in this Paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear To tell what manner musicke that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonie ; Birds ...
... living ground , Save in this Paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear To tell what manner musicke that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonie ; Birds ...
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... living lamp of nature . But the pulse of the passions assuredly beat as high , the depths and soundings of the human heart were as well understood , three thousand or three hundred years ago as they are at present : the face of nature ...
... living lamp of nature . But the pulse of the passions assuredly beat as high , the depths and soundings of the human heart were as well understood , three thousand or three hundred years ago as they are at present : the face of nature ...
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