A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... feeling and principle , as well as by situation , for the task which he undertook . As many of the words in Barbour are now obsolete , we will give but one quotation from his heroic poem . After the painful description of the slavery to ...
... feeling and principle , as well as by situation , for the task which he undertook . As many of the words in Barbour are now obsolete , we will give but one quotation from his heroic poem . After the painful description of the slavery to ...
Pagina 38
... feel the influence . The object of his admiration was the lady Jane Beaufort , ( daughter of John Beaufort , duke of Somerset , ) whom he afterwards married , and in whose commendation he composed his principal poetical work , " The ...
... feel the influence . The object of his admiration was the lady Jane Beaufort , ( daughter of John Beaufort , duke of Somerset , ) whom he afterwards married , and in whose commendation he composed his principal poetical work , " The ...
Pagina 39
... feeling , and , as has been correctly said , is superior to any poetry besides that of Chaucer produced in England before the reign of Elizabeth , as will be testified by the following stanzas . 1 Against . ON HIS BELOVED . The longe ...
... feeling , and , as has been correctly said , is superior to any poetry besides that of Chaucer produced in England before the reign of Elizabeth , as will be testified by the following stanzas . 1 Against . ON HIS BELOVED . The longe ...
Pagina 72
... feels that his " conscience is ready , " all he has to do is to send for the practitioner , who will at once despatch him . Weary of their disputes for pre - eminence of merit and usefulness , the Pedler proposes that the other three ...
... feels that his " conscience is ready , " all he has to do is to send for the practitioner , who will at once despatch him . Weary of their disputes for pre - eminence of merit and usefulness , the Pedler proposes that the other three ...
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... feel not the inward reason they stand upon , yet will be content to be delighted ; which is all the good - fellow poet seems to promise ; and so steal to see the form of goodness — which , seen , they cannot but love ere themselves be ...
... feel not the inward reason they stand upon , yet will be content to be delighted ; which is all the good - fellow poet seems to promise ; and so steal to see the form of goodness — which , seen , they cannot but love ere themselves be ...
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