The Beauties of the British PoetsC. Wells, 1834 - 393 páginas |
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... things he was doing , or of the vast space that he must fill in the eyes of the future . And this unconsciousness , the rarest distinction , and clearest evidence of great minds , crowns his supremacy ; for it must have proceeded from ...
... things he was doing , or of the vast space that he must fill in the eyes of the future . And this unconsciousness , the rarest distinction , and clearest evidence of great minds , crowns his supremacy ; for it must have proceeded from ...
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... things could frame , When so him list his enemies to fray ; That to this day for terror of his fame , The fiends do quake , when any him to them does name . Shakspeare . SOLITUDE . Are not these woods More free 48 SPENSER .
... things could frame , When so him list his enemies to fray ; That to this day for terror of his fame , The fiends do quake , when any him to them does name . Shakspeare . SOLITUDE . Are not these woods More free 48 SPENSER .
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... things to meditate the charm Of sacred order , soon she seeks at home To find a kindred order , to exert Within herself this elegance of love , This fair inspired delight : her tempered powers Refine at length , and every passion wears ...
... things to meditate the charm Of sacred order , soon she seeks at home To find a kindred order , to exert Within herself this elegance of love , This fair inspired delight : her tempered powers Refine at length , and every passion wears ...
Índice
From the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales | 27 |
Description of the Kings of Thrace and India | 35 |
SHAKSPEARE | 47 |
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