Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 2Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 |
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... spirit of the elder muse , and to assert the dignity of genuine inspiration . Young in his best performances -his startling denunciations of death and judgment , his solemn appeals , his piety , and his epigram - was equally an original ...
... spirit of the elder muse , and to assert the dignity of genuine inspiration . Young in his best performances -his startling denunciations of death and judgment , his solemn appeals , his piety , and his epigram - was equally an original ...
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... spirit walks of every day deceased , And smiles an angel , or a fury frowns . Nor death nor life delight us . If time past , And time possessed , both pain us , what can please ? That which the Deity to please ordained , Time used . The ...
... spirit walks of every day deceased , And smiles an angel , or a fury frowns . Nor death nor life delight us . If time past , And time possessed , both pain us , what can please ? That which the Deity to please ordained , Time used . The ...
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... spirit of Milton seems to speak in this strain of lofty egotism ! 6 The Pleasures of Imagination ' is a poem seldom read continuously , though its finer passages , by fre- quent quotation , particularly in works of criticism and moral ...
... spirit of Milton seems to speak in this strain of lofty egotism ! 6 The Pleasures of Imagination ' is a poem seldom read continuously , though its finer passages , by fre- quent quotation , particularly in works of criticism and moral ...
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... Spirit of the Cape . ] [ From the Lusiad . " ] Now prosperous gales the bending canvass swelled ; From these rude shores our fearless course we held : Beneath the glistening wave the god of day Had now five times withdrawn the parting ...
... Spirit of the Cape . ] [ From the Lusiad . " ] Now prosperous gales the bending canvass swelled ; From these rude shores our fearless course we held : Beneath the glistening wave the god of day Had now five times withdrawn the parting ...
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... spirit , say , To battle hurries me away ? " Tis Fancy , in her fiery car , Transports me to the thickest war , There whirls me o'er the hills of slain , Where Tumult and Destruction reign ; Where , mad with pain , the wounded steed ...
... spirit , say , To battle hurries me away ? " Tis Fancy , in her fiery car , Transports me to the thickest war , There whirls me o'er the hills of slain , Where Tumult and Destruction reign ; Where , mad with pain , the wounded steed ...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 2 Robert Chambers Visualização completa - 1856 |
Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ... Robert Chambers Visualização completa - 1855 |
Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 2 Robert Chambers Visualização completa - 1853 |
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