Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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Strana 7
... human leaf , Or spread of feeble life a thinner fall . ACTORS . Traits of . Young . Here Havard , all serene , in the same strains , Loves , hates , and rages , triumphs , and complains : His easy vacant face proclaim'd a heart Which ...
... human leaf , Or spread of feeble life a thinner fall . ACTORS . Traits of . Young . Here Havard , all serene , in the same strains , Loves , hates , and rages , triumphs , and complains : His easy vacant face proclaim'd a heart Which ...
Strana 10
... human heart ; If pow'rs of acting vast and unconfin'd ; If fewest faults with greatest beauties join'd ; If strong expression , and strange pow'rs which lie Within the magic circle of the eye ; If feelings which few hearts like his can ...
... human heart ; If pow'rs of acting vast and unconfin'd ; If fewest faults with greatest beauties join'd ; If strong expression , and strange pow'rs which lie Within the magic circle of the eye ; If feelings which few hearts like his can ...
Strana 12
... remnant of yourselves ! Poor human ruins , tott'ring o'er the grave ! Shall we , shall aged men , like aged trees , Strike deeper their vile root , and closer cling , Young . Still more enamour'd of this wretched soil ? Shall our 12 AGED .
... remnant of yourselves ! Poor human ruins , tott'ring o'er the grave ! Shall we , shall aged men , like aged trees , Strike deeper their vile root , and closer cling , Young . Still more enamour'd of this wretched soil ? Shall our 12 AGED .
Strana 16
... human fellowship , as being void Of symyathy , and therefore dead alike To love and friendship both , that is not pleas'd With sight of animals enjoying life , Nor feels their happiness augment his own . The bounding fawn that darts ...
... human fellowship , as being void Of symyathy , and therefore dead alike To love and friendship both , that is not pleas'd With sight of animals enjoying life , Nor feels their happiness augment his own . The bounding fawn that darts ...
Strana 18
... human limbs arrayed , and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight ; The shaft hath just been shot - the arrow bright With an immortal vengeance ; in his eye And nostril beautiful disdain , and might , And majesty , flash their ...
... human limbs arrayed , and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight ; The shaft hath just been shot - the arrow bright With an immortal vengeance ; in his eye And nostril beautiful disdain , and might , And majesty , flash their ...
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