The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageOxford University Press, 1914 - 756 страница |
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... thought , feeling , or situation . In accordance with this , narrative , descriptive , and didactic poems , - unless accompanied by rapidity of movement , brevity , and the colouring of human passion , - have been excluded . Humorous ...
... thought , feeling , or situation . In accordance with this , narrative , descriptive , and didactic poems , - unless accompanied by rapidity of movement , brevity , and the colouring of human passion , - have been excluded . Humorous ...
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... thought and cultivation so various and so opposed during these three centuries of Poetry , that a rapid passsage between Old and New , like rapid alteration of the eye's focus in looking at the landscape , will always be wearisome and ...
... thought and cultivation so various and so opposed during these three centuries of Poetry , that a rapid passsage between Old and New , like rapid alteration of the eye's focus in looking at the landscape , will always be wearisome and ...
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... thought of as a model , and nothing placed without careful con- sideration . And it is hoped that the contents of this Anthology will thus be found to present a certain unity , ́ as episodes , ' in the noble language of Shelley , to ...
... thought of as a model , and nothing placed without careful con- sideration . And it is hoped that the contents of this Anthology will thus be found to present a certain unity , ́ as episodes , ' in the noble language of Shelley , to ...
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... thought is as a death , which cannot choose But weep to have that which it fears to lose . W. SHAKESPEARE . 4 II Since brass , nor stone , nor earth , nor boundless sea , But sad mortality o'ersways their power , How with this rage ...
... thought is as a death , which cannot choose But weep to have that which it fears to lose . W. SHAKESPEARE . 4 II Since brass , nor stone , nor earth , nor boundless sea , But sad mortality o'ersways their power , How with this rage ...
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... thought Where you may be , or your affairs suppose , But like a sad slave , stay and think of nought Save , where you are , how happy you make those ; - So true a fool is love , that in your will , Though you do anything , he thinks no ...
... thought Where you may be , or your affairs suppose , But like a sad slave , stay and think of nought Save , where you are , how happy you make those ; - So true a fool is love , that in your will , Though you do anything , he thinks no ...
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