Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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26. oldal
... round the pole - star to a bear tied to a stake : " But now a sport more formidable Had raked together village rabble ; ' Twas an old way of recreating Which learned butchers call bear - baiting , A bold adventrous exercise With ancient ...
... round the pole - star to a bear tied to a stake : " But now a sport more formidable Had raked together village rabble ; ' Twas an old way of recreating Which learned butchers call bear - baiting , A bold adventrous exercise With ancient ...
112. oldal
... round . Fill up the bowl then , fill it high , Fill all the glasses there ; for why Should every creature drink but I ; Why , man of morals , tell me why ? " This is a classical intoxication ; and the poet's imagination , giddy with ...
... round . Fill up the bowl then , fill it high , Fill all the glasses there ; for why Should every creature drink but I ; Why , man of morals , tell me why ? " This is a classical intoxication ; and the poet's imagination , giddy with ...
201. oldal
... round the rock of faith and power , on the edge of which he slumbers blindfold and uneasy , the waves and billows of uncertain and dangerous opinion roar and heave for evermore . His Rasselas is the most melancholy and debilitat- ing ...
... round the rock of faith and power , on the edge of which he slumbers blindfold and uneasy , the waves and billows of uncertain and dangerous opinion roar and heave for evermore . His Rasselas is the most melancholy and debilitat- ing ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
LECTURE III | 92 |
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