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Pagina xvi
... mind ' ( lines 423–4 ) . In fact throughout the poem the personal is played off against the political , just as the sentimental individualism that we associate with Romanticism is balanced against the impersonal generalizing wisdom of ...
... mind ' ( lines 423–4 ) . In fact throughout the poem the personal is played off against the political , just as the sentimental individualism that we associate with Romanticism is balanced against the impersonal generalizing wisdom of ...
Pagina 59
... mind that only sought applause from others ; that easiness of disposition , which , tho ' inclin❜d to the right , had not courage to condemn the wrong . I saw with regret those splendid errors , that still took name from some ...
... mind that only sought applause from others ; that easiness of disposition , which , tho ' inclin❜d to the right , had not courage to condemn the wrong . I saw with regret those splendid errors , that still took name from some ...
Pagina 83
... mind of the Duke of Marlborough , when we went to besiege Denain . He first summoned the garrison . MARLOW . Don't you think the ventre dor waistcoat will do with the plain brown ? HARDCASTLE . He first summoned the garrison , which ...
... mind of the Duke of Marlborough , when we went to besiege Denain . He first summoned the garrison . MARLOW . Don't you think the ventre dor waistcoat will do with the plain brown ? HARDCASTLE . He first summoned the garrison , which ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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