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... fancy , when your song you sing ( Your song you sing with so much art ) ; I fancy , when your song you sing , ( You sing your song with so much art ) . " Truly , " said I , " the turn is so natural either way , that you have made me ...
... fancy , when your song you sing ( Your song you sing with so much art ) ; I fancy , when your song you sing , ( You sing your song with so much art ) . " Truly , " said I , " the turn is so natural either way , that you have made me ...
Strana 193
... fancy ! How quiet , affectionate , and perfect the conclusion ! 1 The derivation is disputed . The name , according to Ten Brink , is of Chaucer's own invention . Prof. Skeat derives it from Icelon plastera ( acc . of rλarrng ) , — the ...
... fancy ! How quiet , affectionate , and perfect the conclusion ! 1 The derivation is disputed . The name , according to Ten Brink , is of Chaucer's own invention . Prof. Skeat derives it from Icelon plastera ( acc . of rλarrng ) , — the ...
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... fancy and our hopes . They are the ever - smiling emblems of joy , the prettiest pages that wait upon imagina- tion . Lastly , " Of these is the kingdom of heaven " Wherever there is a province of that benevolent and all- accessible ...
... fancy and our hopes . They are the ever - smiling emblems of joy , the prettiest pages that wait upon imagina- tion . Lastly , " Of these is the kingdom of heaven " Wherever there is a province of that benevolent and all- accessible ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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