Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 104
... heart of a man , and that other is without ; of which soothly these foresaid things , and mo2 than I have said , appertainen to pride that is within the heart of man . And there be other spices that ben withouten ; but , natheless ...
... heart of a man , and that other is without ; of which soothly these foresaid things , and mo2 than I have said , appertainen to pride that is within the heart of man . And there be other spices that ben withouten ; but , natheless ...
Pagina 254
... heart was laid at rest in the grave . In truth , the insanity which ultimately laid pros- trate his fine faculties had cast something of its black shadow athwart their vision from the first - as he himself probably felt or suspected ...
... heart was laid at rest in the grave . In truth , the insanity which ultimately laid pros- trate his fine faculties had cast something of its black shadow athwart their vision from the first - as he himself probably felt or suspected ...
Pagina 310
... heart , Quite unindebted to the tricks of art . " But , although he despised the " tricks " of art , Cowper , like every great poet , was also an artist ; and , with all its simplicity and naturalness , his style is the very reverse of ...
... heart , Quite unindebted to the tricks of art . " But , although he despised the " tricks " of art , Cowper , like every great poet , was also an artist ; and , with all its simplicity and naturalness , his style is the very reverse of ...
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