Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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... , in the same strains , Loves , hates , and rages , triumphs , and complains : His easy vacant face proclaim'd a heart Which could not feel emotions , nor impart .―― Next Holland came . With truly tragic stalk , He ACTORS .
... , in the same strains , Loves , hates , and rages , triumphs , and complains : His easy vacant face proclaim'd a heart Which could not feel emotions , nor impart .―― Next Holland came . With truly tragic stalk , He ACTORS .
Strana 10
... feel ; But , spite of all the criticising elves , Those who would make us feel , must feel themselves . His eyes , in gloomy socket taught to roll , Proclaim'd the sullen habit of his soul . Heavy and phlegmatic he trod the stage , Too ...
... feel ; But , spite of all the criticising elves , Those who would make us feel , must feel themselves . His eyes , in gloomy socket taught to roll , Proclaim'd the sullen habit of his soul . Heavy and phlegmatic he trod the stage , Too ...
Strana 11
... feel ; and know myself a man . AFFECTATION . Clerical , exposed . In man or woman , but far most in man , And most of all in man that ministers And serves the altar , in my soul I loathe All affectation . ' Tis my perfect scorn ; Object ...
... feel ; and know myself a man . AFFECTATION . Clerical , exposed . In man or woman , but far most in man , And most of all in man that ministers And serves the altar , in my soul I loathe All affectation . ' Tis my perfect scorn ; Object ...
Strana 23
... feel the pain Of fancied scorn and undeserv'd disdain , And bear the marks upon a blushing face Of needless shame , and self - impos'd disgrace . Our sensibilities are so acute , The fear of being silent makes us mute . We sometimes ...
... feel the pain Of fancied scorn and undeserv'd disdain , And bear the marks upon a blushing face Of needless shame , and self - impos'd disgrace . Our sensibilities are so acute , The fear of being silent makes us mute . We sometimes ...
Strana 26
... feel thy sov'reign vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes , that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray , and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs , Or dim suffusion veil'd . Yet not the more Cease I to ...
... feel thy sov'reign vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes , that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray , and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs , Or dim suffusion veil'd . Yet not the more Cease I to ...
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Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most ... Úplné zobrazenie - 1830 |
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