The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... give in a few words a criticism of the work of each poet . In the preparation of the glossary the attempt has been 7405 made to give the modern synonyms of the obsolete ,
... give in a few words a criticism of the work of each poet . In the preparation of the glossary the attempt has been 7405 made to give the modern synonyms of the obsolete ,
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Lucius Hudson Holt. made to give the modern synonyms of the obsolete , archaic , and dialectic words in the selections from Chaucer , Spenser , Shakespeare , and Burns . ' In conclusion , the editor desires to extend his thanks to the ...
Lucius Hudson Holt. made to give the modern synonyms of the obsolete , archaic , and dialectic words in the selections from Chaucer , Spenser , Shakespeare , and Burns . ' In conclusion , the editor desires to extend his thanks to the ...
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... GIVE A ROUSE JOHN KEATS . 760 . 885 BOOT AND SADDLE . 760 MATTHEW ARNOLD 888 THE LOST LEADER ALFRED TENNYSON 890 . 760 " HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD ROBERT BROWNING 893 • . 761 CRISTINA • 762 . 763 NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX " LOVE AMONG THE ...
... GIVE A ROUSE JOHN KEATS . 760 . 885 BOOT AND SADDLE . 760 MATTHEW ARNOLD 888 THE LOST LEADER ALFRED TENNYSON 890 . 760 " HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD ROBERT BROWNING 893 • . 761 CRISTINA • 762 . 763 NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX " LOVE AMONG THE ...
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... give such an impression of finality of form that they have become axiomatic , his poetry when read as a whole paralyzes our attention by its monotonous swing and balance . We must not , however , condemn Pope too harshly . He was ...
... give such an impression of finality of form that they have become axiomatic , his poetry when read as a whole paralyzes our attention by its monotonous swing and balance . We must not , however , condemn Pope too harshly . He was ...
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... give What justice ever other judgement taught , But he should dye , who merites not to live ? None els to death this man despayring drive , But his owne guiltie mind deserving death . Is then unjust to each his dew to give ? Or let him ...
... give What justice ever other judgement taught , But he should dye , who merites not to live ? None els to death this man despayring drive , But his owne guiltie mind deserving death . Is then unjust to each his dew to give ? Or let him ...
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