Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... tell how , -if art could tell , - How from that sapphire fount the crispèd brooks , Rolling on orient pearl and sands of gold , With mazy error under pendant shades Ran nectar , visiting each plant ; and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise ...
... tell how , -if art could tell , - How from that sapphire fount the crispèd brooks , Rolling on orient pearl and sands of gold , With mazy error under pendant shades Ran nectar , visiting each plant ; and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise ...
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... tell me ; your ancient swaggerer comes not in my doors . I was before Master Tizzick , the Deputy , the other day ; and , as he said to me , -it was no longer ago than Wednesday last , -Neighbour Quickly , says he ; -Master Dumb , our ...
... tell me ; your ancient swaggerer comes not in my doors . I was before Master Tizzick , the Deputy , the other day ; and , as he said to me , -it was no longer ago than Wednesday last , -Neighbour Quickly , says he ; -Master Dumb , our ...
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... tell truly the colour of his coat , the hour of his dinner , the materials of his shoes . The unconscious delineation of a recurring and familiar life is beyond the reach of a fraudulent fancy . Horace Walpole was not a very scrupulous ...
... tell truly the colour of his coat , the hour of his dinner , the materials of his shoes . The unconscious delineation of a recurring and familiar life is beyond the reach of a fraudulent fancy . Horace Walpole was not a very scrupulous ...
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