Imagination and FancySmith, Elder, 1891 - 315 Seiten |
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... hears a great noise , and sees all the people looking up at something in the air ; upon which , looking up herself , she sees a knight in shining armour riding towards the sunset upon a creature with variegated wings , and then dipping ...
... hears a great noise , and sees all the people looking up at something in the air ; upon which , looking up herself , she sees a knight in shining armour riding towards the sunset upon a creature with variegated wings , and then dipping ...
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... hears that thou art still alive , He gladdens inwardly , and daily hopes To see his dear son coming back from Troy . But I , bereav'd old Priam ! I had once Brave sons in Troy , and now I cannot say That one is left me . Fifty children ...
... hears that thou art still alive , He gladdens inwardly , and daily hopes To see his dear son coming back from Troy . But I , bereav'd old Priam ! I had once Brave sons in Troy , and now I cannot say That one is left me . Fifty children ...
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... hear them as they moan'd . But when divine Achilles had refresh'd His soul with tears , and sharp desire had left His heart and limbs , he got up from his throne , And rais'd the old man by the hand , and took Pity on his grey head and ...
... hear them as they moan'd . But when divine Achilles had refresh'd His soul with tears , and sharp desire had left His heart and limbs , he got up from his throne , And rais'd the old man by the hand , and took Pity on his grey head and ...
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... natural and straightforward manner . Hear Shad- well's antagonist Dryden . Not a particle of inversion , beyond what is used for the sake of emphasis in com- mon discourse , and this only in one line ( WHAT IS POETRY ? 39.
... natural and straightforward manner . Hear Shad- well's antagonist Dryden . Not a particle of inversion , beyond what is used for the sake of emphasis in com- mon discourse , and this only in one line ( WHAT IS POETRY ? 39.
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... hear in the intervals of their own sleep . ( 10 ) Wrapt in eternal silence , far from enemies . The modulation of this most beautiful stanza ( perfect , except for the word tumbling ) is equal to that of the one describing the hermitage ...
... hear in the intervals of their own sleep . ( 10 ) Wrapt in eternal silence , far from enemies . The modulation of this most beautiful stanza ( perfect , except for the word tumbling ) is equal to that of the one describing the hermitage ...
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