EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... picture of a set of laughers in Shakspeare : — One rubbed his elbow , thus ; and fleered , and swore , A better speech was never spoke before : Another , with his finger and his thumb , Cried " Via ! We will do't , come what will come ...
... picture of a set of laughers in Shakspeare : — One rubbed his elbow , thus ; and fleered , and swore , A better speech was never spoke before : Another , with his finger and his thumb , Cried " Via ! We will do't , come what will come ...
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... picture and in- scription , Chaucer sets out his pilgrims and himself on their famous road to Canterbury . To return over the water , who would expect anything poetical from East Smithfield ? Yet there was born the most poetical even of ...
... picture and in- scription , Chaucer sets out his pilgrims and himself on their famous road to Canterbury . To return over the water , who would expect anything poetical from East Smithfield ? Yet there was born the most poetical even of ...
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... picture is still alive . ( Tricia , b . 111. ) Where the fair columns of St. Clement stand , Whose straitened bounds encroach upon the Strand ; Where the low pent - house bows the walker's head , And the rough pavement wounds the ...
... picture is still alive . ( Tricia , b . 111. ) Where the fair columns of St. Clement stand , Whose straitened bounds encroach upon the Strand ; Where the low pent - house bows the walker's head , And the rough pavement wounds the ...
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... pictures of rural scenery , its simplicity , its snatches of old songs , are all good and refreshing ; and his prodigious relish of a dressed fish would not be grudged him , if he had killed it a little more decently . He really seems ...
... pictures of rural scenery , its simplicity , its snatches of old songs , are all good and refreshing ; and his prodigious relish of a dressed fish would not be grudged him , if he had killed it a little more decently . He really seems ...
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... picture of Jupiter and Io , by Correggio , in which that great artist has finely availed himself of the circumstance ; the head of the father of gods and men com- ing placidly out of the cloud , upon the young lips of Io , like the very ...
... picture of Jupiter and Io , by Correggio , in which that great artist has finely availed himself of the circumstance ; the head of the father of gods and men com- ing placidly out of the cloud , upon the young lips of Io , like the very ...
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admiration Anacreon appear Arabian Nights Ariosto beauty Ben Jonson better called Chaucer cheerful cold colour Dæmon dance dear delight door dress earth elegance Epsom exquisite eyes face fancy fear feel flowers Formica rufa Francis de Sales genius gentle gentleman give good-natured gout grace green hand happy head hear heart heaven honour human imagination Italian Italy kind lady laugh Leatherhead less living look Lord lovers means Mickleham mind Morgante morning nature never night ourselves pain perhaps person Petrarch pleasant pleasure poet poetry poor pretty reader reason respect rich round seems sense Shakspeare side sight snuff sort soul speak spirit street suppose sweet taste Tatler tears thee thing thou thought tion Titian trees Triptolemus turn Twelfth Night Vertumnus voice walk window wish word write young