A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... touch ; And , careless on the hazel spray , The daring red breast keeps at bay The damsel's greedy touch . A deserved tribute to Smart's glowing fancy was paid by Browning in his Parleyings with Certain People , and has contributed to ...
... touch ; And , careless on the hazel spray , The daring red breast keeps at bay The damsel's greedy touch . A deserved tribute to Smart's glowing fancy was paid by Browning in his Parleyings with Certain People , and has contributed to ...
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... touch of Keats , and the homeliness of Wordsworth's steady affection . But Shelley was no ordinary human being . There is a touch of elfin magic about all his work ; he sings of human passions , yet as one almost aloof from them or ...
... touch of Keats , and the homeliness of Wordsworth's steady affection . But Shelley was no ordinary human being . There is a touch of elfin magic about all his work ; he sings of human passions , yet as one almost aloof from them or ...
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... touch bearing on the clouds of pollen that float from the staminal flower of the yew , exhibits yet again the exactitude of the botanist , as well as the vision of the poet : " Beneath a world - old yew , darkening half The cloisters ...
... touch bearing on the clouds of pollen that float from the staminal flower of the yew , exhibits yet again the exactitude of the botanist , as well as the vision of the poet : " Beneath a world - old yew , darkening half The cloisters ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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