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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... poor man , he lived ; poorly , poor man , he died . A silver trumpet Spenser blows , Phineas Fletcher . And , as its martial notes to silence flee , From a virgin chorus flows A hymn in praise of spotless Chastity . ' Tis still ! Wild ...
... poor man , he lived ; poorly , poor man , he died . A silver trumpet Spenser blows , Phineas Fletcher . And , as its martial notes to silence flee , From a virgin chorus flows A hymn in praise of spotless Chastity . ' Tis still ! Wild ...
140. oldal
... poor ; Proud vice to brand , or injur'd worth adorn , And stretch the rays to ages yet unborn . - Pope . Anima Rabelasii habitans in sicco . - Coleridge . The most agreeable companion , the truest friend , and the greatest genius of his ...
... poor ; Proud vice to brand , or injur'd worth adorn , And stretch the rays to ages yet unborn . - Pope . Anima Rabelasii habitans in sicco . - Coleridge . The most agreeable companion , the truest friend , and the greatest genius of his ...
266. oldal
... poor friend Smart showed the disturbance of his mind by falling upon his knees and saying his prayers in the street or in any other unusual place . Now , although rationally speaking , it is greater madness not to pray at all than to ...
... poor friend Smart showed the disturbance of his mind by falling upon his knees and saying his prayers in the street or in any other unusual place . Now , although rationally speaking , it is greater madness not to pray at all than to ...
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