EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... turning it into the common - place kind of poetry that flourished so widely among us till of late years . Take the passage , for instance , where the lovers in the Merchant of Venice seat themselves on a bank by moon- light- : - How ...
... turning it into the common - place kind of poetry that flourished so widely among us till of late years . Take the passage , for instance , where the lovers in the Merchant of Venice seat themselves on a bank by moon- light- : - How ...
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... turn , and blinded him to the claims of every species of enthusiasm , civil as well as religious . Milton , with his poetical eyesight , saw better , when he meditated the history of his native country . We do not remember whether he ...
... turn , and blinded him to the claims of every species of enthusiasm , civil as well as religious . Milton , with his poetical eyesight , saw better , when he meditated the history of his native country . We do not remember whether he ...
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... turn his Paradise Lost into a rhyming tragedy , which he called the State of Innocence , or the Fall of Man ; a work , such as might be expected from such a mode of alter- ation . The venerable poet is said to have answered , " Ay ...
... turn his Paradise Lost into a rhyming tragedy , which he called the State of Innocence , or the Fall of Man ; a work , such as might be expected from such a mode of alter- ation . The venerable poet is said to have answered , " Ay ...
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... Turn'em Green ; " upon which Gold- smith is said to have gone and repeated the pun at another table in this fashion : - " John should take those peas , I think , to Hammer- smith . " Why so , Doctor ? " " Because that is the way to make ...
... Turn'em Green ; " upon which Gold- smith is said to have gone and repeated the pun at another table in this fashion : - " John should take those peas , I think , to Hammer- smith . " Why so , Doctor ? " " Because that is the way to make ...
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... turn of his mind , to bring graver and more imaginative things to wait upon his levity . He thus opens the battery upon our amphi- bious neighbour : Holland , that scarce deserves the name of land , As but the off - scouring of the ...
... turn of his mind , to bring graver and more imaginative things to wait upon his levity . He thus opens the battery upon our amphi- bious neighbour : Holland , that scarce deserves the name of land , As but the off - scouring of the ...
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