The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... mind was naturally drawn to mystery and his poetic genius gave to the mysterious apt expression . His vivid imagination , his perfect use of suggestion , his inspired melody of verse stamp him naturally as the greater poet of the two ...
... mind was naturally drawn to mystery and his poetic genius gave to the mysterious apt expression . His vivid imagination , his perfect use of suggestion , his inspired melody of verse stamp him naturally as the greater poet of the two ...
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... mind the best contentment has . With faire discourse the evening so they pas : For that olde man of pleasing wordes ... minds . XXXVII Then choosing out few words most horrible , ( Let none them read ) thereof did verses frame ; With ...
... mind the best contentment has . With faire discourse the evening so they pas : For that olde man of pleasing wordes ... minds . XXXVII Then choosing out few words most horrible , ( Let none them read ) thereof did verses frame ; With ...
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... mind , And fly away for feare of fowle disgrace : But all the Satyres scorne their woody kind , And henceforth nothing faire , but her , on earth they find . XIX Glad of such lucke , the luckelesse lucky mayd Did her content to please ...
... mind , And fly away for feare of fowle disgrace : But all the Satyres scorne their woody kind , And henceforth nothing faire , but her , on earth they find . XIX Glad of such lucke , the luckelesse lucky mayd Did her content to please ...
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... mind : His griesie lockes , long growen and un- bound , Disordred hong about his shoulders round , And hid his face ; through which his hol- low eyne Lookt deadly dull , and stared as astound ; His raw - bone cheekes , through penurie ...
... mind : His griesie lockes , long growen and un- bound , Disordred hong about his shoulders round , And hid his face ; through which his hol- low eyne Lookt deadly dull , and stared as astound ; His raw - bone cheekes , through penurie ...
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... mind , And high disdain from sense of injured merit , That with the Mightiest raised me to con- tend , And to the fierce contention brought along 100 Innumerable force of Spirits armed , That durst dislike his reign , and , me pre ...
... mind , And high disdain from sense of injured merit , That with the Mightiest raised me to con- tend , And to the fierce contention brought along 100 Innumerable force of Spirits armed , That durst dislike his reign , and , me pre ...
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