Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... person , that has just found the use of speech , crowds many things together with eager haste , with anxious pauses , and fond repetitions to prevent mistake . His words point as an index to the objects , like the eye or finger . There ...
... person , that has just found the use of speech , crowds many things together with eager haste , with anxious pauses , and fond repetitions to prevent mistake . His words point as an index to the objects , like the eye or finger . There ...
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... person's self whom he did bear : Who rough and black , and filthy did appear . Unseemly man to please fair lady's eye : Yet he of ladies oft was loved dear , When fairer faces were bid standen by : O ! who does know the bent of woman's ...
... person's self whom he did bear : Who rough and black , and filthy did appear . Unseemly man to please fair lady's eye : Yet he of ladies oft was loved dear , When fairer faces were bid standen by : O ! who does know the bent of woman's ...
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... persons , finding what wonder- ful advances have been made in biblical criticism , in chemistry , in mechanics , in geometry , astrono- my , & c . i . e . in things depending on mere inquiry and experiment , or on absolute demonstration ...
... persons , finding what wonder- ful advances have been made in biblical criticism , in chemistry , in mechanics , in geometry , astrono- my , & c . i . e . in things depending on mere inquiry and experiment , or on absolute demonstration ...
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... person does not seem to have been aware that , upon his own shewing , the great dis- tinction of Shakspeare's genius was its virtually including the genius of all the great men of his age , and not his differing from them in one acci ...
... person does not seem to have been aware that , upon his own shewing , the great dis- tinction of Shakspeare's genius was its virtually including the genius of all the great men of his age , and not his differing from them in one acci ...
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... persons with him . His genius shone equally on the evil and on the good , on the wise and the foolish , the monarch and the beggar : " All corners of the earth , kings , queens , and states , maids , matrons , nay , the secrets of the ...
... persons with him . His genius shone equally on the evil and on the good , on the wise and the foolish , the monarch and the beggar : " All corners of the earth , kings , queens , and states , maids , matrons , nay , the secrets of the ...
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