Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 Seiten |
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... melancholy . It describes the appearance of a country churchyard on a sum . mer's evening , and expresses the thoughts that arose in the mind of the poet , when he reflected upon the objects which he saw before him . He marks the hour ...
... melancholy . It describes the appearance of a country churchyard on a sum . mer's evening , and expresses the thoughts that arose in the mind of the poet , when he reflected upon the objects which he saw before him . He marks the hour ...
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... melancholy an owl has this appearance , especially in the day time , because it nearly shuts it's eyes which cannot bear much light ; but at night the owl opens it's eyes , which are formed so as to see in twilight ( perhaps twain ...
... melancholy an owl has this appearance , especially in the day time , because it nearly shuts it's eyes which cannot bear much light ; but at night the owl opens it's eyes , which are formed so as to see in twilight ( perhaps twain ...
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... melancholy . - One morning he was absent from his usual haunts ; two days passed without his appearing under his favourite tree . On the third , his funeral was seen passing by ; and here , says the ancient villager , speaking to the ...
... melancholy . - One morning he was absent from his usual haunts ; two days passed without his appearing under his favourite tree . On the third , his funeral was seen passing by ; and here , says the ancient villager , speaking to the ...
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... melancholy mind ; he had a generous heart , though he had but little beside com- passion to bestow ; Heaven recompensed his good intentions by bestowing upon him a true friend . Seek no farther into his history , whatever were his ...
... melancholy mind ; he had a generous heart , though he had but little beside com- passion to bestow ; Heaven recompensed his good intentions by bestowing upon him a true friend . Seek no farther into his history , whatever were his ...
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth. " Fly hence , hateful Melancholy ! thou offspring of the dog Cerberus ; born in some lonely cave , upon the banks of Styx , in the midst of monsters and dismal screams . Go and dwell , far from me , in the ...
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. " Fly hence , hateful Melancholy ! thou offspring of the dog Cerberus ; born in some lonely cave , upon the banks of Styx , in the midst of monsters and dismal screams . Go and dwell , far from me , in the ...
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