Lyric Love: An AnthologyWilliam Watson Macmillan and Company, 1892 - Всего страниц: 238 |
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... thing are surely the only aspects of it proper to be kept in view . Not seldom , in regard to old authors , Pope's observation is just , that It is the rust we value , not the gold ; and , with respect to our indigenous literature ...
... thing are surely the only aspects of it proper to be kept in view . Not seldom , in regard to old authors , Pope's observation is just , that It is the rust we value , not the gold ; and , with respect to our indigenous literature ...
Стр. xii
... thing to be found elsewhere . Being neither in the decorative - pastoral spirit and florid Renaissance manner of the age that had closed , nor in the wholly mundane mood of the age that was to come , it caught something of the one by ...
... thing to be found elsewhere . Being neither in the decorative - pastoral spirit and florid Renaissance manner of the age that had closed , nor in the wholly mundane mood of the age that was to come , it caught something of the one by ...
Стр. xvii
... Things base and vile , holding no quantity " LVI Love's Immortality . 66 William Shakespeare • Robert Southey LVII ' Fie , foolish Earth , think you the Heaven wants Fulke Greville , Lord Brooke glory " LVIII The Married Lover . PAGE 84 ...
... Things base and vile , holding no quantity " LVI Love's Immortality . 66 William Shakespeare • Robert Southey LVII ' Fie , foolish Earth , think you the Heaven wants Fulke Greville , Lord Brooke glory " LVIII The Married Lover . PAGE 84 ...
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... things of thee " 66 Walter Savage Landor 132 XCIX ' Having this day my horse , my hand , my lance Sir Philip Sidney 132 c " Joy of my life ! full oft for loving you ' Edmund Spenser 133 CI " If doughty deeds my lady please " Graham of ...
... things of thee " 66 Walter Savage Landor 132 XCIX ' Having this day my horse , my hand , my lance Sir Philip Sidney 132 c " Joy of my life ! full oft for loving you ' Edmund Spenser 133 CI " If doughty deeds my lady please " Graham of ...
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... things come to confusion . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . II HELEN OF KIRCONNELL I WISH I were where Helen lies ! Night and day on me she cries ; O that I were where Helen lies , On fair Kirconnell lea ! Curst be the heart that thought the ...
... things come to confusion . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . II HELEN OF KIRCONNELL I WISH I were where Helen lies ! Night and day on me she cries ; O that I were where Helen lies , On fair Kirconnell lea ! Curst be the heart that thought the ...
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