Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... turned with dis- gust from the finery of Guarini , as tawdry and as paltry as the rags of a chimney - sweeper on May - day . What- ever ornaments she wears are of mas- sive gold , not only dazzling to the sight , but capable of standing ...
... turned with dis- gust from the finery of Guarini , as tawdry and as paltry as the rags of a chimney - sweeper on May - day . What- ever ornaments she wears are of mas- sive gold , not only dazzling to the sight , but capable of standing ...
Pagina 11
... turned away in disgust from philosophers and theologians . It was words which presented no image to necessary , therefore , for him to abstain their minds . It was before Deity em- from giving such a shock to their bodied in a human ...
... turned away in disgust from philosophers and theologians . It was words which presented no image to necessary , therefore , for him to abstain their minds . It was before Deity em- from giving such a shock to their bodied in a human ...
Pagina 13
... turned every consolation and every calamity . Neither blindness , nor gout , pleasure into its own nature . It re- nor age , nor penury , nor domestic sembled that noxious Sardinian soil of afflictions , nor political disappoint- which ...
... turned every consolation and every calamity . Neither blindness , nor gout , pleasure into its own nature . It re- nor age , nor penury , nor domestic sembled that noxious Sardinian soil of afflictions , nor political disappoint- which ...
Pagina 20
... turned him out of it , who broke in for ever . upon his very slumbers by imperious Therefore it is that we decidedly messages , who pursued him with fire approve of the conduct of Milton and the other wise and good men who , in spite of ...
... turned him out of it , who broke in for ever . upon his very slumbers by imperious Therefore it is that we decidedly messages , who pursued him with fire approve of the conduct of Milton and the other wise and good men who , in spite of ...
Pagina 27
... turned away with disdain from their insolent triumph . He saw that they , like those whom they had van- quished , were hostile to the liberty of It is to be regretted that the prose thought . He therefore joined the In- writings of ...
... turned away with disdain from their insolent triumph . He saw that they , like those whom they had van- quished , were hostile to the liberty of It is to be regretted that the prose thought . He therefore joined the In- writings of ...
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