Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... never seen ; there shines no sun , But flaming horror of consuming fires ; A lightless sulphur , chok'd with smoky fogs Of an infected darkness ; in this place Dwell many thousand thousand sundry sorts Of never - dying deaths . There ...
... never seen ; there shines no sun , But flaming horror of consuming fires ; A lightless sulphur , chok'd with smoky fogs Of an infected darkness ; in this place Dwell many thousand thousand sundry sorts Of never - dying deaths . There ...
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... never gay but in the prospect or in the success of his villainies : Macbeth is full of horror at the thoughts of the ... never loses his self - possession , and makes use of every circumstance that happens as an instru- ment of his ...
... never gay but in the prospect or in the success of his villainies : Macbeth is full of horror at the thoughts of the ... never loses his self - possession , and makes use of every circumstance that happens as an instru- ment of his ...
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... never plain , concise , or unaffectedly simple , and is so much bent upon making the most of everything , that he is perpetually overdoing . His sentiments and situations are , of course , sometimes ordinary enough ; but the tone of ...
... never plain , concise , or unaffectedly simple , and is so much bent upon making the most of everything , that he is perpetually overdoing . His sentiments and situations are , of course , sometimes ordinary enough ; but the tone of ...
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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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