English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809Methuen and Company, 1897 - 412 páginas |
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... thing is lyrical , it finds no place in this anthology , for the reason that , to me at least , it lacks that quality without which no piece of verse , whatever its appearance on the printed page , can ever be held a lyric . I mean the ...
... thing is lyrical , it finds no place in this anthology , for the reason that , to me at least , it lacks that quality without which no piece of verse , whatever its appearance on the printed page , can ever be held a lyric . I mean the ...
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... things'- ' -as in Jean Elliot ( 297 ) and Dunbar ( 4 ) ; with wonder and terror - as in The Tiger ( 312 ) ; with a true man's weariness- as in We'll Go No More A - Roving ( 377 ) ; with a transforming sense of the picturesque in ...
... things'- ' -as in Jean Elliot ( 297 ) and Dunbar ( 4 ) ; with wonder and terror - as in The Tiger ( 312 ) ; with a true man's weariness- as in We'll Go No More A - Roving ( 377 ) ; with a transforming sense of the picturesque in ...
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... things so essentially anti - lyrical , to me at least , as Bacon's : - ' The world's a bubble , and the life of man Less than a span , ' etc. : - as Wordsworth's Simon Lee : — Few months of life has he in store , As he to you will tell ...
... things so essentially anti - lyrical , to me at least , as Bacon's : - ' The world's a bubble , and the life of man Less than a span , ' etc. : - as Wordsworth's Simon Lee : — Few months of life has he in store , As he to you will tell ...
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... assailed on every side . Despair says ay : - : - ' In time provide , And get some thing whereon to leif , Or with great trouble and mischeif Thou shall in to this court abide . ' Then Patience says : - ' Be not aghast : DUNBAR 5 ...
... assailed on every side . Despair says ay : - : - ' In time provide , And get some thing whereon to leif , Or with great trouble and mischeif Thou shall in to this court abide . ' Then Patience says : - ' Be not aghast : DUNBAR 5 ...
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... thing stabill , For this false world ay flittës to and fro ; Now day up bright , now night all black as sabill , Now ebb , now flood , now friend , now cruel foe ; Now glad , now sad , now well , now into woe ; Now clad in gold ...
... thing stabill , For this false world ay flittës to and fro ; Now day up bright , now night all black as sabill , Now ebb , now flood , now friend , now cruel foe ; Now glad , now sad , now well , now into woe ; Now clad in gold ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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