Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 1. kötetRinehart, 1953 - 743 oldal |
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251. oldal
... never , never , reach'd one gen'rous thought . Virtue she finds too painful an endeavour , Content to dwell in decencies forever . So very reasonable , so unmov'd , As never yet to love , or to be lov'd . She , while her lover pants ...
... never , never , reach'd one gen'rous thought . Virtue she finds too painful an endeavour , Content to dwell in decencies forever . So very reasonable , so unmov'd , As never yet to love , or to be lov'd . She , while her lover pants ...
295. oldal
... never can defend his breeding ; Who in his satires running riot , Could never leave the world in quiet ; Attacking when he took the whim , Court , city , camp - all one to him . " " His vein , ironically grave , Expos'd the fool , and ...
... never can defend his breeding ; Who in his satires running riot , Could never leave the world in quiet ; Attacking when he took the whim , Court , city , camp - all one to him . " " His vein , ironically grave , Expos'd the fool , and ...
364. oldal
... never stated outright but is suggested at three different times by these lines : Will never more be seen . ( 1. 12 ) But never reached the town . ( 1. 32 ) And further there were none ! ( 1. 56 ) It is only in one respect that these ...
... never stated outright but is suggested at three different times by these lines : Will never more be seen . ( 1. 12 ) But never reached the town . ( 1. 32 ) And further there were none ! ( 1. 56 ) It is only in one respect that these ...
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