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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... passionate scenes inter- mixed with them ; and at the same time we perhaps admire the more those beauties on account of ... passion , ev'ry heart , Confirm his awful throne ; Tyrants shall bow before his laws , And freedom's , glory's ...
... passionate scenes inter- mixed with them ; and at the same time we perhaps admire the more those beauties on account of ... passion , ev'ry heart , Confirm his awful throne ; Tyrants shall bow before his laws , And freedom's , glory's ...
67. oldal
... passion he displays for stringing together sonorous names , sometimes so obscure that the reader associates nothing ... passionate admirer of Milton's prose works , that , as he assured Rogers , he had transcribed them all in his youth ...
... passion he displays for stringing together sonorous names , sometimes so obscure that the reader associates nothing ... passionate admirer of Milton's prose works , that , as he assured Rogers , he had transcribed them all in his youth ...
282. oldal
... passions and frailties within himself , he was willing to be gentle yet corrective in dealing with those of others ... passion , in view , For ' tis thus the slow minor his fortune to make , Of arsenic thus scatter'd pursues the pale ...
... passions and frailties within himself , he was willing to be gentle yet corrective in dealing with those of others ... passion , in view , For ' tis thus the slow minor his fortune to make , Of arsenic thus scatter'd pursues the pale ...
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