The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their WorksG. Clark and son, 1847 - 644 pàgines |
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Pàgina 22
... hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak of purgings grow . The World and a Clock : Mahol th ' inferior world's fantastic face Through all the turns of matter's maze did trace ; Great Nature's well - set clock in ...
... hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak of purgings grow . The World and a Clock : Mahol th ' inferior world's fantastic face Through all the turns of matter's maze did trace ; Great Nature's well - set clock in ...
Pàgina 23
... hand ; And I must needs , I'm sure , a loser be , To change thee as thou'rt here , for very thee . That prayer and labour should co - operate , are thus taught by Donne : In none but us are such mix'd engines found , As hands of double ...
... hand ; And I must needs , I'm sure , a loser be , To change thee as thou'rt here , for very thee . That prayer and labour should co - operate , are thus taught by Donne : In none but us are such mix'd engines found , As hands of double ...
Pàgina 31
... hand in hand do decently advance , And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dance lasts , how long soe'er it be , My music's voice shall bear it company ; Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's ...
... hand in hand do decently advance , And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dance lasts , how long soe'er it be , My music's voice shall bear it company ; Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's ...
Pàgina 39
... hand . One passage in his Mistress is so apparently borrowed from Donne , that he probably would not have written it , had it not mingled with his own thoughts , so as that he did not perceive him self taking it from another ...
... hand . One passage in his Mistress is so apparently borrowed from Donne , that he probably would not have written it , had it not mingled with his own thoughts , so as that he did not perceive him self taking it from another ...
Pàgina 41
... hand : The bondman of the cloister so , All that he does receive does always owe . And still as Time comes in , it goes away , Not to enjoy but debts to pay Unhappy slave , and pupil to a bell ! Which this hour's work as well as hour ...
... hand : The bondman of the cloister so , All that he does receive does always owe . And still as Time comes in , it goes away , Not to enjoy but debts to pay Unhappy slave , and pupil to a bell ! Which this hour's work as well as hour ...
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