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... of which he afterwardsmodified,muchless forsook. We next find him making a tourasa portraitpainter through thenorth ofEngland, where(aswastobe expected) he attemptedaportrait ofWordsworth, among others. 'At his desire', says Wordsworth ...
... of which he afterwardsmodified,muchless forsook. We next find him making a tourasa portraitpainter through thenorth ofEngland, where(aswastobe expected) he attemptedaportrait ofWordsworth, among others. 'At his desire', says Wordsworth ...
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... of scents and hues would have interfered less with the ordinary routine of his imagination than Perdita'slines, which seem enamoured of their own sweetness— DaffodilsThat come before the swallowdares, andtake The windsof Marchwith ...
... of scents and hues would have interfered less with the ordinary routine of his imagination than Perdita'slines, which seem enamoured of their own sweetness— DaffodilsThat come before the swallowdares, andtake The windsof Marchwith ...
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... of the affections. We think aslittleof their persons asthey do themselves, because we areletinto the secrets oftheir hearts, which are more important. Wearetoo much interestedin their affairstostopto look at theirfaces, except ...
... of the affections. We think aslittleof their persons asthey do themselves, because we areletinto the secrets oftheir hearts, which are more important. Wearetoo much interestedin their affairstostopto look at theirfaces, except ...
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... the story,and withthescenes in which they are afterwards calledon toact.How admirably theyouthful fireand impatience toemerge from their obscurity inthe young princesisopposed tothecooler calculations and prudent resignation oftheir ...
... the story,and withthescenes in which they are afterwards calledon toact.How admirably theyouthful fireand impatience toemerge from their obscurity inthe young princesisopposed tothecooler calculations and prudent resignation oftheir ...
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... The rain and wind beat dark December! How, In this our pinching cave, shall we discourse Thefreezing hours away?We have ... oftheir imaginary inhabitants. He at the same time preserves the utmost propriety of action andpassion, and gives ...
... The rain and wind beat dark December! How, In this our pinching cave, shall we discourse Thefreezing hours away?We have ... oftheir imaginary inhabitants. He at the same time preserves the utmost propriety of action andpassion, and gives ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2015 |
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