Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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... unpleas'd , impatient of disgrace ; A fiery soul , which , working out its way , Fretted the pigmy body to decay , And o'er - inform'd the tenement of clay . Scott . A daring pilot in extremity ; Pleas'd with the danger A 2.
... unpleas'd , impatient of disgrace ; A fiery soul , which , working out its way , Fretted the pigmy body to decay , And o'er - inform'd the tenement of clay . Scott . A daring pilot in extremity ; Pleas'd with the danger A 2.
Strana 6
... soul of one oppressive weight , This quits an Empire , that embroils a State ; The same adust complexion has impell'd Charles to the Convent , Philip to the Field . Not always Actions show the Man ; we find Who does a kindness , is not ...
... soul of one oppressive weight , This quits an Empire , that embroils a State ; The same adust complexion has impell'd Charles to the Convent , Philip to the Field . Not always Actions show the Man ; we find Who does a kindness , is not ...
Strana 9
... soul , of every other thought bereft , Is anxious only where to place the left ; He sobs and pants to sooth his weeping spouse , To sooth his weeping mother , turns and bows , Awkward , embarrass'd , stiff , without the skill Of moving ...
... soul , of every other thought bereft , Is anxious only where to place the left ; He sobs and pants to sooth his weeping spouse , To sooth his weeping mother , turns and bows , Awkward , embarrass'd , stiff , without the skill Of moving ...
Strana 10
... soul . Heavy and phlegmatic he trod the stage , Too proud for tenderness , too dull for rage.- Last Garrick came . Behind him throng a train Of snarling critics , ignorant as vain.- If manly sense ; if nature link'd with art ; If ...
... soul . Heavy and phlegmatic he trod the stage , Too proud for tenderness , too dull for rage.- Last Garrick came . Behind him throng a train Of snarling critics , ignorant as vain.- If manly sense ; if nature link'd with art ; If ...
Strana 11
... soul I loathe All affectation . ' Tis my perfect scorn ; Object of my implacable disgust . What ! -- will a man play tricks , will he indulge A silly fond conceit of his fair form And just proportion , fashionable mien And pretty face ...
... soul I loathe All affectation . ' Tis my perfect scorn ; Object of my implacable disgust . What ! -- will a man play tricks , will he indulge A silly fond conceit of his fair form And just proportion , fashionable mien And pretty face ...
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