Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... things , which exists in the poet's brain , reflects them back with a proportionate clearness and brilliance of expression . The difficulty of attaining a large portion of these vo- lumes has rendered it necessary to recur to modern com ...
... things , which exists in the poet's brain , reflects them back with a proportionate clearness and brilliance of expression . The difficulty of attaining a large portion of these vo- lumes has rendered it necessary to recur to modern com ...
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... things , which a narrow scene and narrow acquaintance with the actions and customs of mankind almost necessarily generates , is not this desire as appli- cable to times as to countries ? Does not the lapse of ages vary the modes and ...
... things , which a narrow scene and narrow acquaintance with the actions and customs of mankind almost necessarily generates , is not this desire as appli- cable to times as to countries ? Does not the lapse of ages vary the modes and ...
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... thing in education , rank of life , or outward circumstances , nutritive of this faculty ? Let us examine the list of the principal ones who have died of late years . Two physicians , two lawyers , three clergymen , a Scotch professor ...
... thing in education , rank of life , or outward circumstances , nutritive of this faculty ? Let us examine the list of the principal ones who have died of late years . Two physicians , two lawyers , three clergymen , a Scotch professor ...
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... thing else , I have had full credit for a title to the contemptuous terms of " a genealogist and a herald . " Never did any one less deserve these deno- minations in the tone in which they were applied . Never did any one judge of ...
... thing else , I have had full credit for a title to the contemptuous terms of " a genealogist and a herald . " Never did any one less deserve these deno- minations in the tone in which they were applied . Never did any one judge of ...
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... thing in art and nature , as rich men have of their estates . " When we first enter on any branch of study , it is palpably useful , to have the authors , to whom we should resort , pointed out to us . " Through the de- fect of such ...
... thing in art and nature , as rich men have of their estates . " When we first enter on any branch of study , it is palpably useful , to have the authors , to whom we should resort , pointed out to us . " Through the de- fect of such ...
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Страница xlv - There is no flesh in man's obdurate heart ; It does not feel for man ; the natural bond Of brotherhood is severed as the flax, That falls asunder at the touch of fire.
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Страница 20 - Which is my heritage, I will you bring; and with a ring By way of marri-age I will you take, and lady make, As shortly as I can: Thus have ye won an earl-es son And not a banished man.
Страница 18 - Sone after ye be gone ; For, in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone.
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Страница 15 - Whiche from her love, whan, her to prove, he cam to make his mone, Wolde not departe, for in her herte she lovyd but hym allone.
Страница 18 - In lyke wyse hardely Ye wolde answere whosoever it were, In way of company. It is sayd of olde, Sone hote, sone colde ; And so is a woman.
Страница 37 - Her shining here so properly she dresses Alofe her forehed with fayre golden tresses. Her forehead stepe, with fayre browes ybent, Her eyen gray, her nose streyght and fayre, In her whyte chekes the fayre bloud it went As among the whyte the rede to repayre: Her mouth right small, her breth swete of ayre, Her lyppes softe and ruddy as a rose, No hert on lyve but it wold him appose. Wyth a lyttle pytte in her well-favored chynne; Her necke...
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