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Pagina 58
... stanzas is directed against the folly of venturing a certainty for an expectation , by which we " make something nothing . " The meaning then , though obscurely expressed , is that the covetous are so fond of gaining what they have not ...
... stanzas is directed against the folly of venturing a certainty for an expectation , by which we " make something nothing . " The meaning then , though obscurely expressed , is that the covetous are so fond of gaining what they have not ...
Pagina 189
... stanzas , which form , as it were , a group of flowers of the same hue and fragrance . Mr. Hallam has justly explained this peculiarity : - " No one ever entered more fully than Shakspeare into the character of this species of poetry ...
... stanzas , which form , as it were , a group of flowers of the same hue and fragrance . Mr. Hallam has justly explained this peculiarity : - " No one ever entered more fully than Shakspeare into the character of this species of poetry ...
Pagina 191
... stanza , is either a " leading idea , " or its " variation , " that , picked up as we think they were from many ... stanzas that painted an imaginary character , indulging in all the warmth of an ex- aggerated friendship , in the ...
... stanza , is either a " leading idea , " or its " variation , " that , picked up as we think they were from many ... stanzas that painted an imaginary character , indulging in all the warmth of an ex- aggerated friendship , in the ...
Pagina 194
... stanzas in the preceding poems ( to Stanza 126 ) are retained in their original order ; the printers , without disturbing the links , having done no worse than the joining together of five chains into one . But I suspect the same ...
... stanzas in the preceding poems ( to Stanza 126 ) are retained in their original order ; the printers , without disturbing the links , having done no worse than the joining together of five chains into one . But I suspect the same ...
Pagina 198
... stanzas , and in that which precedes them : - Sweet love , renew thy force ; be it not said Thy edge should blunter be than appetite , Which but to - day by feeding is allay'd , To - morrow sharpen'd in his former might : So , love , be ...
... stanzas , and in that which precedes them : - Sweet love , renew thy force ; be it not said Thy edge should blunter be than appetite , Which but to - day by feeding is allay'd , To - morrow sharpen'd in his former might : So , love , be ...
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