Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... whole be referred to the same period and the same country . My fancy for the Moors , however , long pre- teded my acquaintance with Ariosto . What gave rise to it I cannot tell . Who can analyze or put a date to anything so impalpable ...
... whole be referred to the same period and the same country . My fancy for the Moors , however , long pre- teded my acquaintance with Ariosto . What gave rise to it I cannot tell . Who can analyze or put a date to anything so impalpable ...
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... whole people were not answer enough : even if the very materials and accessories of these ballads , the felicity of climate , the mixture of race ; of Moor and Christian ; of veiled beauty and armed knight ; of fountained garden and ...
... whole people were not answer enough : even if the very materials and accessories of these ballads , the felicity of climate , the mixture of race ; of Moor and Christian ; of veiled beauty and armed knight ; of fountained garden and ...
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... whole men to quell , ' Tis not enough to have our foes , Our heart's blood must rebel . Meanwhile , the guards that watch me here , Of thy proud conquests boast ; But if for me thou lead'st it not , For whom then fights thy host ? And ...
... whole men to quell , ' Tis not enough to have our foes , Our heart's blood must rebel . Meanwhile , the guards that watch me here , Of thy proud conquests boast ; But if for me thou lead'st it not , For whom then fights thy host ? And ...
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... whole scene before us . Deep sleep had fallen on the destined victim and on all beneath his roof . A healthful old man to whom sleep was sweet , the first sound slumbers of the night held him in their soft though strong embrace . The ...
... whole scene before us . Deep sleep had fallen on the destined victim and on all beneath his roof . A healthful old man to whom sleep was sweet , the first sound slumbers of the night held him in their soft though strong embrace . The ...
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... whole creation of God has neither nook nor corner where the guilty can bestow it and say that it is safe . Not to speak of that Eye which glances through all disguises and beholds everything as in the splendour of noon . Such secrets of ...
... whole creation of God has neither nook nor corner where the guilty can bestow it and say that it is safe . Not to speak of that Eye which glances through all disguises and beholds everything as in the splendour of noon . Such secrets of ...
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