Quotations from the British poets: being a pocket dictionary of their most admired passages, etcEdinburgh, 1823 - 323 strán (strany) |
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... thee to live and die ; en distant Tweed is heard to rave , d the owlet to hoot o'er the dead man's grave ; en go - but go alone the while- en view St David's ruined pile . A SCOTT . ACHITOPHEL . ( Character of ) For close designs and.
... thee to live and die ; en distant Tweed is heard to rave , d the owlet to hoot o'er the dead man's grave ; en go - but go alone the while- en view St David's ruined pile . A SCOTT . ACHITOPHEL . ( Character of ) For close designs and.
Strana 8
... ! I seek divine simplicity in him , Who handles things divine ; and all besides , Though learn'd with labour , and tho ' much admir'd By curious eyes and judgments ill inform'd , To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at QUOTATIONS FROM.
... ! I seek divine simplicity in him , Who handles things divine ; and all besides , Though learn'd with labour , and tho ' much admir'd By curious eyes and judgments ill inform'd , To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at QUOTATIONS FROM.
Strana 9
QUOTATIONS. To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at conventicle , where worthy men , Misled by custom , strain celestial themes Through the press'd nostril , spectacle - bestrid , AFFECTATION . ( Female ) Cowper . There Affectation ...
QUOTATIONS. To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at conventicle , where worthy men , Misled by custom , strain celestial themes Through the press'd nostril , spectacle - bestrid , AFFECTATION . ( Female ) Cowper . There Affectation ...
Strana 33
... heard again ; Liberty taught him her Athenian strain ; She cloth'd him with authority and awe , Spoke from his lips , and in his looks gave law . His speech , his form , his action , full of grace , And all his country beaming in his ...
... heard again ; Liberty taught him her Athenian strain ; She cloth'd him with authority and awe , Spoke from his lips , and in his looks gave law . His speech , his form , his action , full of grace , And all his country beaming in his ...
Strana 41
... happy peasant ! O unhappy bard ! His the mere tinsel , hers the rich reward ; He prais'd perhaps for ages yet to come , She never heard of half a mile from home a He lost in errors his vain heart prefers , She THE BRITISH POETS . 41.
... happy peasant ! O unhappy bard ! His the mere tinsel , hers the rich reward ; He prais'd perhaps for ages yet to come , She never heard of half a mile from home a He lost in errors his vain heart prefers , She THE BRITISH POETS . 41.
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Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most ... Úplné zobrazenie - 1830 |
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