Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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Pàgina 206
... lady was seen ; When a voice from the kinsmen spoke louder in scorn , ' Twas the youth who had lov'd the fair Ellen of Lorn : ' I dreamt of my lady , I dreamt of her grief , I dreamt that her lord was a barbarous chief ; On a rock of ...
... lady was seen ; When a voice from the kinsmen spoke louder in scorn , ' Twas the youth who had lov'd the fair Ellen of Lorn : ' I dreamt of my lady , I dreamt of her grief , I dreamt that her lord was a barbarous chief ; On a rock of ...
Pàgina 384
... lady , with the more reasonable and reflecting , but somewhat insulting manner of the gentleman , are all exhibited to the life ; and with more uniform delicacy and finesse than is usual with the author . Lady Barbara , or the Ghost is ...
... lady , with the more reasonable and reflecting , but somewhat insulting manner of the gentleman , are all exhibited to the life ; and with more uniform delicacy and finesse than is usual with the author . Lady Barbara , or the Ghost is ...
Pàgina 572
... lady's loneliness was cheered by this mute asso- ciate ; and that the doe in return , found a certain comfort in the lady's company . Communication , like the ray Of a new morning , to the nature And prospects of the inferior Creature ...
... lady's loneliness was cheered by this mute asso- ciate ; and that the doe in return , found a certain comfort in the lady's company . Communication , like the ray Of a new morning , to the nature And prospects of the inferior Creature ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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