Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 páginas |
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... thought touched by emotion ; and that it frequently demands for its interpretation both a sub- stantial basis of learning and an unusual penetration of mind . In a word , it is by the systematic and strenuous study of poetry , by ...
... thought touched by emotion ; and that it frequently demands for its interpretation both a sub- stantial basis of learning and an unusual penetration of mind . In a word , it is by the systematic and strenuous study of poetry , by ...
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... thought it desirable to exclude poems by living authors . I have done this , in spite of many temptations , except in a single instance . I trust that this one lapse will need no justification , and that the impulse which led me to ...
... thought it desirable to exclude poems by living authors . I have done this , in spite of many temptations , except in a single instance . I trust that this one lapse will need no justification , and that the impulse which led me to ...
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... thought the thought , And curst the hand that fired the shot , When in my arms burd Helen dropt , And died to succour me ! O think na ye my heart was sair , 10 When my love dropt down and spak nae mair ! There did she swoon wi ' mickle ...
... thought the thought , And curst the hand that fired the shot , When in my arms burd Helen dropt , And died to succour me ! O think na ye my heart was sair , 10 When my love dropt down and spak nae mair ! There did she swoon wi ' mickle ...
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... thought , And with false shewes abuse his fantasy , In sort as he him schooled privily . And that new creature , borne without her dew , Full of the makers guyle , with usage sly , 475 He taught to imitate that Lady trew , Whose ...
... thought , And with false shewes abuse his fantasy , In sort as he him schooled privily . And that new creature , borne without her dew , Full of the makers guyle , with usage sly , 475 He taught to imitate that Lady trew , Whose ...
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... thought . At last him to a litle dore he brought , That to the gate of hell , which gaped wide , Was next adiogning , ne them parted ought : Betwixt them both was but a litle stride , 220 224 That did the house of Richesse from hell ...
... thought . At last him to a litle dore he brought , That to the gate of hell , which gaped wide , Was next adiogning , ne them parted ought : Betwixt them both was but a litle stride , 220 224 That did the house of Richesse from hell ...
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