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Pagina x
... birth is significant , and should be borne in mind when we attempt to determine his rank among the poets of that golden age . From the splendid and triumphant example of the one great poet whose popularity his earlier years must have ...
... birth is significant , and should be borne in mind when we attempt to determine his rank among the poets of that golden age . From the splendid and triumphant example of the one great poet whose popularity his earlier years must have ...
Pagina xxv
... birth of my shaken brain , " alleging as his excuse that ' of two enforced ills I elect the least ; ' and with this most superfluous apology he ushers in one of the most faultless examples of high comedy to be found in the whole rich ...
... birth of my shaken brain , " alleging as his excuse that ' of two enforced ills I elect the least ; ' and with this most superfluous apology he ushers in one of the most faultless examples of high comedy to be found in the whole rich ...
Pagina 7
... birth , nor ever proved , How dear a blessing ' tis to be beloved , Whose friends ' idolatrous desire of gold , To scorn and ruin have your freedom sold : Whose virtues feel all this , and show your eyes , / Men made of Tartar , and of ...
... birth , nor ever proved , How dear a blessing ' tis to be beloved , Whose friends ' idolatrous desire of gold , To scorn and ruin have your freedom sold : Whose virtues feel all this , and show your eyes , / Men made of Tartar , and of ...
Pagina 10
... birth , Tapers nor torches , nor the forests burn- ing , Soul - winging music , nor tear - stilling mourning ( Used of old Romans and rude Macedons In thy most sad and black discessions ) , love : When men as many as the lamps above ...
... birth , Tapers nor torches , nor the forests burn- ing , Soul - winging music , nor tear - stilling mourning ( Used of old Romans and rude Macedons In thy most sad and black discessions ) , love : When men as many as the lamps above ...
Pagina 11
... birth , Of such condensed matter as the earth . Thy shunning faithless men's society , Betaking thee to hounds , and archery To deserts , and inaccessible hills , Abhorring pleasure in Earth's common ills , Commit most willing rapes on ...
... birth , Of such condensed matter as the earth . Thy shunning faithless men's society , Betaking thee to hounds , and archery To deserts , and inaccessible hills , Abhorring pleasure in Earth's common ills , Commit most willing rapes on ...
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