A Hand-book of English LiteratureLee & Shepard, 1888 - 608 Seiten |
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... sounds , would never have rolled " Cæsar Augustus " under lazy tongues until it came out limp and helpless as " Saragossa . " For our present purpose we need not go back farther than the in- vasion of Britain by the Romans ; for ...
... sounds , would never have rolled " Cæsar Augustus " under lazy tongues until it came out limp and helpless as " Saragossa . " For our present purpose we need not go back farther than the in- vasion of Britain by the Romans ; for ...
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... are embellished by " words of learned length and thundering sound . " To these omnipresent , 1 See The Monastery , by Sir Walter Scott . b ― sharp - eyed , mercurial , facile gentlemen we owe HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... are embellished by " words of learned length and thundering sound . " To these omnipresent , 1 See The Monastery , by Sir Walter Scott . b ― sharp - eyed , mercurial , facile gentlemen we owe HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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... sound body for a sound mind . ] THIS perverse judgment of men hindereth nothing so much as learning , because commonly those that be unfittest for learning , be chiefly set to learning . As if a man nowadays have two sons , the one ...
... sound body for a sound mind . ] THIS perverse judgment of men hindereth nothing so much as learning , because commonly those that be unfittest for learning , be chiefly set to learning . As if a man nowadays have two sons , the one ...
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... sound . [ The Palace of Morpheus . ] XXXIX . He , making speedy way through sperséd ayre , And through the world of waters wide and deepe , To Morpheus house doth hastily repaire , Amid the bowels of the earth full steepe , And low ...
... sound . [ The Palace of Morpheus . ] XXXIX . He , making speedy way through sperséd ayre , And through the world of waters wide and deepe , To Morpheus house doth hastily repaire , Amid the bowels of the earth full steepe , And low ...
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... sound , That all the woods with double echo ring ; And with their hornéd feet doe weare the ground , Leaping like wanton kids in pleasant spring . So towards old Sylvanus they her bring ; Who , with the noyse awakéd , commeth out To ...
... sound , That all the woods with double echo ring ; And with their hornéd feet doe weare the ground , Leaping like wanton kids in pleasant spring . So towards old Sylvanus they her bring ; Who , with the noyse awakéd , commeth out To ...
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