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That part has never been achieved by any poet in any tongue with more complete perfection and success than in the immortal Elegy , of which we may truly say that it has for nearly a century and a half given to greater multitudes of men ...
That part has never been achieved by any poet in any tongue with more complete perfection and success than in the immortal Elegy , of which we may truly say that it has for nearly a century and a half given to greater multitudes of men ...
Pagina 95
The explanation might apply to such a phrase as “ a play of Shakespeare's " ; it could hardly apply to “ that tongue of his ” . Of cannot be here used as denoting a part ; for he has but one tongue . A similar comment applies to “ of ...
The explanation might apply to such a phrase as “ a play of Shakespeare's " ; it could hardly apply to “ that tongue of his ” . Of cannot be here used as denoting a part ; for he has but one tongue . A similar comment applies to “ of ...
Pagina 243
We are moved at the moment ; yet we may come to think “ his tongue dropped manna , and could make the worse appear the better reason , to perplex and dash maturest counsels ” . So it is that the really effective orator poses as none ...
We are moved at the moment ; yet we may come to think “ his tongue dropped manna , and could make the worse appear the better reason , to perplex and dash maturest counsels ” . So it is that the really effective orator poses as none ...
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