A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville William CowperBancroft, 1854 - 776 páginas |
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... Fear .... 517 His Prose ... 462 Ode to Evening 519 Letter to Steele on Early Death . 462 The Passions . 520 Shakspeare .. 463 Ode to the Brave . 523 Homer and Virgil compared 464 Ode to Mercy 523 On the Death of Thomson . 524 ROBERT ...
... Fear .... 517 His Prose ... 462 Ode to Evening 519 Letter to Steele on Early Death . 462 The Passions . 520 Shakspeare .. 463 Ode to the Brave . 523 Homer and Virgil compared 464 Ode to Mercy 523 On the Death of Thomson . 524 ROBERT ...
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... fears are vain ; And if they do , fear but augments the pain . Truth , however , compels me to add that his character presents many incon- sistencies ; for though he was a witty companion , he was a stern fanatic ; though playful and ...
... fears are vain ; And if they do , fear but augments the pain . Truth , however , compels me to add that his character presents many incon- sistencies ; for though he was a witty companion , he was a stern fanatic ; though playful and ...
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... fear too much , be you well ware that you fear not as far too little . And therewithal , she said unto the child : Farewell , my own sweet son ; God send you good keep- ing ; let me kiss you once yet ere you go : for God knoweth when we ...
... fear too much , be you well ware that you fear not as far too little . And therewithal , she said unto the child : Farewell , my own sweet son ; God send you good keep- ing ; let me kiss you once yet ere you go : for God knoweth when we ...
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... fear was the great and good Earl of Surrey . Accordingly he did all he could to poison the mind of the king against him ; and in April , 1546 , he was recalled from the continent , im- prisoned in Windsor Castle , and in December of the ...
... fear was the great and good Earl of Surrey . Accordingly he did all he could to poison the mind of the king against him ; and in April , 1546 , he was recalled from the continent , im- prisoned in Windsor Castle , and in December of the ...
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... fear his might . 1 " This sonnet is perhaps the most beautiful specimen of descriptive poetry in our language . ” — Dr. Nott . 2 " Soote " was continued in use long after its substitute sweet was introduced . 3 " Make , " synonymous ...
... fear his might . 1 " This sonnet is perhaps the most beautiful specimen of descriptive poetry in our language . ” — Dr. Nott . 2 " Soote " was continued in use long after its substitute sweet was introduced . 3 " Make , " synonymous ...
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