Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... never let die ; and dear , generous , genial , loving , and beloved Oliver Goldsmith , and Chatterton , the wondrous boy whose monument at that grand old church at Bristol awakens thoughts " too deep for tears . " We have Logan and ...
... never let die ; and dear , generous , genial , loving , and beloved Oliver Goldsmith , and Chatterton , the wondrous boy whose monument at that grand old church at Bristol awakens thoughts " too deep for tears . " We have Logan and ...
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... never performed the functions of that chair , his fastidious temper and indolent self- indulgence keeping him perpetually engaged in forming vast literary projects which he never executed . He appears not to have been popular among his ...
... never performed the functions of that chair , his fastidious temper and indolent self- indulgence keeping him perpetually engaged in forming vast literary projects which he never executed . He appears not to have been popular among his ...
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... never closed , in consequence of an argument , which took place between them , during an evening spent at the house of Sir Joshua Reynolds . words of their conversation are reported , by The concluding one who was present , to have been ...
... never closed , in consequence of an argument , which took place between them , during an evening spent at the house of Sir Joshua Reynolds . words of their conversation are reported , by The concluding one who was present , to have been ...
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... never fulfilled the terms . Glover's rejection of the offer was the more honourable , as it came at a time when his own affairs were so embarrassed as to oblige him to retire from business for several years , and to lead a life of the ...
... never fulfilled the terms . Glover's rejection of the offer was the more honourable , as it came at a time when his own affairs were so embarrassed as to oblige him to retire from business for several years , and to lead a life of the ...
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... Never to think of death and of ourselves At the same time : as if to learn to die Were no concern of ours . - O more than sottish , For creatures of a day , in gamesome mood , To frolic on eternity's dread brink Unapprehensive ; when ...
... Never to think of death and of ourselves At the same time : as if to learn to die Were no concern of ours . - O more than sottish , For creatures of a day , in gamesome mood , To frolic on eternity's dread brink Unapprehensive ; when ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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