Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... instance , such lines as the following are not rendered with their true feeling . " " Why shulde I not as well eke tell you all The purtreiture that was upon the wall Within the temple of mighty Mars the rede- That highte the gret ...
... instance , such lines as the following are not rendered with their true feeling . " " Why shulde I not as well eke tell you all The purtreiture that was upon the wall Within the temple of mighty Mars the rede- That highte the gret ...
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... instance in point which I cannot help giving in this place . It is the story of the three thieves who go in search of Death to kill him , and who meeting with him , are entangled in their fate by his words , without knowing him . In the ...
... instance in point which I cannot help giving in this place . It is the story of the three thieves who go in search of Death to kill him , and who meeting with him , are entangled in their fate by his words , without knowing him . In the ...
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... or dight to pleasant sin ; * Taken from Tasso . This word is an instance of those unwarrantable free- doms which Spenser sometimes took with language . And was arrayed or rather disarrayed , All in a 72 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER .
... or dight to pleasant sin ; * Taken from Tasso . This word is an instance of those unwarrantable free- doms which Spenser sometimes took with language . And was arrayed or rather disarrayed , All in a 72 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER .
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... instance , when Britomart , seated amidst the young warriors , lets fall her hair and discovers her sex , is it necessary to know the part she plays in the allegory , to understand the beauty of the following stanza ? " And eke that ...
... instance , when Britomart , seated amidst the young warriors , lets fall her hair and discovers her sex , is it necessary to know the part she plays in the allegory , to understand the beauty of the following stanza ? " And eke that ...
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... instance of the same unconscious . power of mind which is as true to nature as itself . The leaves of the willow are , in fact , white under- neath , and it is this part of them which would appear " hoary " in the reflection in the ...
... instance of the same unconscious . power of mind which is as true to nature as itself . The leaves of the willow are , in fact , white under- neath , and it is this part of them which would appear " hoary " in the reflection in the ...
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