A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... described . Arriving at the castle , he is courteously entertained by an old man and his beautiful wife . After the separation of the party , the lady pays a visit in private to her guest , and offers him her love ; but Gawain , who is ...
... described . Arriving at the castle , he is courteously entertained by an old man and his beautiful wife . After the separation of the party , the lady pays a visit in private to her guest , and offers him her love ; but Gawain , who is ...
Pagina 258
... described his long years of service at the office - desk , and now comes to the moment of his release : Independently of the rigours of attendance , I have ever been haunted with a sense ( perhaps a mere caprice ) of incapacity for ...
... described his long years of service at the office - desk , and now comes to the moment of his release : Independently of the rigours of attendance , I have ever been haunted with a sense ( perhaps a mere caprice ) of incapacity for ...
Pagina 268
... described much later in The Dream . Hours of Idleness , an early volume of verse published in 1808 , showed its author already adopting one of his favourite poses : Weary of love , of life , devoured with spleen , I rest a perfect Timon ...
... described much later in The Dream . Hours of Idleness , an early volume of verse published in 1808 , showed its author already adopting one of his favourite poses : Weary of love , of life , devoured with spleen , I rest a perfect Timon ...
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