Cyclopedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time...Robert Chambers Gould & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... pleasure tore From kings of all the then discovered globe ; And cried , forsooth , because his arm was hampered , And had not room enough to do its work ? Alas , how slim - dishonourably slim ! And crammed into a space we blush to name ...
... pleasure tore From kings of all the then discovered globe ; And cried , forsooth , because his arm was hampered , And had not room enough to do its work ? Alas , how slim - dishonourably slim ! And crammed into a space we blush to name ...
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... pleasure - grounds . He had apartments assigned to him , of which he enjoyed the use as freely as if he had been the master of the house . Dr Gibbons says , Here , without any care of his own , he had everything which could contri- bute ...
... pleasure - grounds . He had apartments assigned to him , of which he enjoyed the use as freely as if he had been the master of the house . Dr Gibbons says , Here , without any care of his own , he had everything which could contri- bute ...
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... pleasure . Nothing can atone for the want of simplicity and connection in a long poem . In Young there is no plot or progressive interest . Each of the nine books is independent of the other . The general reader , therefore , seeks out ...
... pleasure . Nothing can atone for the want of simplicity and connection in a long poem . In Young there is no plot or progressive interest . Each of the nine books is independent of the other . The general reader , therefore , seeks out ...
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... pleasure seen , but boarded at our peril ; Here , on a single plank , thrown safe ashore , I hear the tumult of the distant throng , As that of seas remote , or dying storms ; And meditate on scenes more silent still ; Pursue my theme ...
... pleasure seen , but boarded at our peril ; Here , on a single plank , thrown safe ashore , I hear the tumult of the distant throng , As that of seas remote , or dying storms ; And meditate on scenes more silent still ; Pursue my theme ...
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... pleasure , waste a pain , That man might feel his error if unseen , And , feeling , fly to labour for his cure ; Not blundering , split on idleness for ease . We push time from us , and we wish him back ; Life we think long and short ...
... pleasure , waste a pain , That man might feel his error if unseen , And , feeling , fly to labour for his cure ; Not blundering , split on idleness for ease . We push time from us , and we wish him back ; Life we think long and short ...
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