Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... delight your kindly ears with a pleasant history . " In the course of the Golden Ass ' we find many anecdotes , short and long , clearly coming from Aristides , either direct or through Sisenna ; and thence taken by Boccaccio , they ...
... delight your kindly ears with a pleasant history . " In the course of the Golden Ass ' we find many anecdotes , short and long , clearly coming from Aristides , either direct or through Sisenna ; and thence taken by Boccaccio , they ...
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... delight to Roe Of true delights , not Idle fantasies And still my mistress did , but wold not doe But since she slepte , smilde , felt and did in I wish I might be oftner so beguild Though not in shoue deed The substance I effect let ...
... delight to Roe Of true delights , not Idle fantasies And still my mistress did , but wold not doe But since she slepte , smilde , felt and did in I wish I might be oftner so beguild Though not in shoue deed The substance I effect let ...
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... delight as poetry was once deemed to be a delight intertwined with instruction . The delight indeed is itself instruction , and vice versa . It builds , it transforms , it vivifies . And all this " quietly " only in the sense that the ...
... delight as poetry was once deemed to be a delight intertwined with instruction . The delight indeed is itself instruction , and vice versa . It builds , it transforms , it vivifies . And all this " quietly " only in the sense that the ...
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