English Critical Essays (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries).Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1952 - 394 Seiten |
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... rest of the persons are only subservient to set him off . If he intends this by it - that there is one person in the play who is of greater dignity than the rest , he must tax , not only theirs , but those of the ancients , and ( which ...
... rest of the persons are only subservient to set him off . If he intends this by it - that there is one person in the play who is of greater dignity than the rest , he must tax , not only theirs , but those of the ancients , and ( which ...
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... rest appear . For as in nature's swiftness , with the throng Of flying orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded eye , Mov'd by the soul of the same harmony : So carried on by your unwearied care , We rest in ...
... rest appear . For as in nature's swiftness , with the throng Of flying orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded eye , Mov'd by the soul of the same harmony : So carried on by your unwearied care , We rest in ...
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... rest of their travels was doubtless more unpleasant to them both . Gray con- tinued his journey in a manner suitable to his own little fortune , with only an occasional servant . He returned to England in September 1741 , and in about ...
... rest of their travels was doubtless more unpleasant to them both . Gray con- tinued his journey in a manner suitable to his own little fortune , with only an occasional servant . He returned to England in September 1741 , and in about ...
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION 15671620 | 55 |
SAMUEL DANIEL 15621619 | 61 |
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