The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Pàgina 52
... Seems to have borrowed some ungrateful taste Of doubts , impertinence , and niceties , From every age through which it passed , But always with a stronger relish of the last . This beauteous queen by heaven designed To be the great ...
... Seems to have borrowed some ungrateful taste Of doubts , impertinence , and niceties , From every age through which it passed , But always with a stronger relish of the last . This beauteous queen by heaven designed To be the great ...
Pàgina 626
... seems to be a dancer named Madame Du Ruel who appeared , together with her husband , in London theatres around 1704-6 . She was sufficiently well known to become the subject of a poem printed in a journal on 17 March 1705 ; the writer ...
... seems to be a dancer named Madame Du Ruel who appeared , together with her husband , in London theatres around 1704-6 . She was sufficiently well known to become the subject of a poem printed in a journal on 17 March 1705 ; the writer ...
Pàgina 785
... seems to have followed a different manuscript but the differences are not important . Lindsay's verses are headed ' Dublin , September 7th , 1728 ' . It seems natural to suppose that the answer was composed not long afterwards ...
... seems to have followed a different manuscript but the differences are not important . Lindsay's verses are headed ' Dublin , September 7th , 1728 ' . It seems natural to suppose that the answer was composed not long afterwards ...
Continguts
Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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