Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... fancy , in majesty of sentiment , in grace of imagery , this Spenser of English prose ? To Taylor belonged the " believing mind " of Collins . With the romance of the early chroniclers he was deeply imbued . The spirit of discovery had ...
... fancy , in majesty of sentiment , in grace of imagery , this Spenser of English prose ? To Taylor belonged the " believing mind " of Collins . With the romance of the early chroniclers he was deeply imbued . The spirit of discovery had ...
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... I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy , reason , virtue , -nought can me bereave . How pleasant would it be to go on thus , if my memory would enable me , gathering choice specimens of his JEREMY TAYLOR . 23.
... I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy , reason , virtue , -nought can me bereave . How pleasant would it be to go on thus , if my memory would enable me , gathering choice specimens of his JEREMY TAYLOR . 23.
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... fancy are only the handmaids and attendants of his piety ; and those precious essences which he ex- tracts from the Tree of Knowledge , are all poured over the feet of his Divine Master . It is only when he shackles his fancy with rhyme ...
... fancy are only the handmaids and attendants of his piety ; and those precious essences which he ex- tracts from the Tree of Knowledge , are all poured over the feet of his Divine Master . It is only when he shackles his fancy with rhyme ...
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... fancy , always warms and cheers without oppressing . His biographical sketches have the felicity and freedom of Goldsmith ; they are tombs cut in crystal . SPENSER AND THE FAËRIE QUEEN . I HAVE never been able to understand what people ...
... fancy , always warms and cheers without oppressing . His biographical sketches have the felicity and freedom of Goldsmith ; they are tombs cut in crystal . SPENSER AND THE FAËRIE QUEEN . I HAVE never been able to understand what people ...
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... fancy , his grace and richness of expression , glow with an oriental fervour . His garments breathe of myrrh , as if he had been made glad in ivory palaces . He has no unmeaning expletives to swell out a halting line . Every word , like ...
... fancy , his grace and richness of expression , glow with an oriental fervour . His garments breathe of myrrh , as if he had been made glad in ivory palaces . He has no unmeaning expletives to swell out a halting line . Every word , like ...
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