The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 oldal |
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... once his unlimited command of poetic language , and that language falls at once , with rare instances of effort or artificial skill , into flowing and easy verse . His very faults seem to me out of the wanton redundance of power ...
... once his unlimited command of poetic language , and that language falls at once , with rare instances of effort or artificial skill , into flowing and easy verse . His very faults seem to me out of the wanton redundance of power ...
402. oldal
... Once and once only have I seen thy face , Elia ! Once only has thy tripping tongue Run o'er my heart , yet never has been left Impression on it stronger or more sweet . Cordial old man ! what youth was in thy years , What wisdom in thy ...
... Once and once only have I seen thy face , Elia ! Once only has thy tripping tongue Run o'er my heart , yet never has been left Impression on it stronger or more sweet . Cordial old man ! what youth was in thy years , What wisdom in thy ...
460. oldal
... once beneath his powers . Poor fellow ! his genius had no sooner begun to bud , than hatred and malice spat their ... once they get the better of him , he once covered his tongue and throat as far as he could reach with cayenne pepper ...
... once beneath his powers . Poor fellow ! his genius had no sooner begun to bud , than hatred and malice spat their ... once they get the better of him , he once covered his tongue and throat as far as he could reach with cayenne pepper ...
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