Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... look at the rainbow ; the city - apprentice , when he gazes after the Lord - Mayor's show ; the miser , when he hugs his gold ; the courtier , who builds his hopes upon a smile ; the savage , who paints his idol with blood ; the slave ...
... look at the rainbow ; the city - apprentice , when he gazes after the Lord - Mayor's show ; the miser , when he hugs his gold ; the courtier , who builds his hopes upon a smile ; the savage , who paints his idol with blood ; the slave ...
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... look back , ne'er ebb to humble love , Till that a capable and wide revenge Swallow them up . " - The climax of his expostulation afterwards . with Desdemona is at that line , " But there , where I had garner'd up my heart , To be ...
... look back , ne'er ebb to humble love , Till that a capable and wide revenge Swallow them up . " - The climax of his expostulation afterwards . with Desdemona is at that line , " But there , where I had garner'd up my heart , To be ...
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... look back , ne'er ebb to humble love , Till that a capable and wide revenge Swallow them up . ” — The climax of his expostulation afterwards with Desdemona is at that line , " But there , where I had garner'd up my heart , To be ...
... look back , ne'er ebb to humble love , Till that a capable and wide revenge Swallow them up . ” — The climax of his expostulation afterwards with Desdemona is at that line , " But there , where I had garner'd up my heart , To be ...
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... look- ing into the mazes of a tangled wood we fill them with what shapes we please , with ra- venous beasts , with caverns vast , and drear enchantments , so , in our ignorance of the world about us , we make gods or devils of the first ...
... look- ing into the mazes of a tangled wood we fill them with what shapes we please , with ra- venous beasts , with caverns vast , and drear enchantments , so , in our ignorance of the world about us , we make gods or devils of the first ...
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... look upon the ground for an hour or two together , and this was still worse to me , for if I could burst into tears or vent myself in words , it would go off , and the grief , having ex- hausted itself , would abate . " The story of his ...
... look upon the ground for an hour or two together , and this was still worse to me , for if I could burst into tears or vent myself in words , it would go off , and the grief , having ex- hausted itself , would abate . " The story of his ...
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