Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1988 - 180 páginas |
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Página 70
... feel my tragic rage . " Off ! off ! vile trappings ! " a new passion reigns ! The maddening monarch revels in my veins . Oh for a Richard's voice to catch the theme : " Give me another horse ! bind up my wounds ! – soft - ' twas but a ...
... feel my tragic rage . " Off ! off ! vile trappings ! " a new passion reigns ! The maddening monarch revels in my veins . Oh for a Richard's voice to catch the theme : " Give me another horse ! bind up my wounds ! – soft - ' twas but a ...
Página 83
... feel as men , and could sincerely wish that those , whose greatest sin is , perhaps , the venial one of writing bad verses , would regard their failure in this respect as we do , not as faults but foibles ; they may be good and useful ...
... feel as men , and could sincerely wish that those , whose greatest sin is , perhaps , the venial one of writing bad verses , would regard their failure in this respect as we do , not as faults but foibles ; they may be good and useful ...
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... feel the influence of tenderness strongly ; when the same distress solicits a second time , we then feel with diminished sensibility , but like the repet- ition of an eccho , every new impulse becomes weaker , till at last our ...
... feel the influence of tenderness strongly ; when the same distress solicits a second time , we then feel with diminished sensibility , but like the repet- ition of an eccho , every new impulse becomes weaker , till at last our ...
Contenido
Introduction | 7 |
A Note on the Texts | 14 |
Description of an Authors Bedchamber | 21 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 8 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
beauty believe blessing blest bliss breast Bunbury Charles Cowden Clarke charms chuse coachman cried critic David Garrick Deserted Village Donald Davie England English eyes fame favour flatter flies fond fools friendship give good-natured happy heart heaven honour humour J.H. Plumb Jack Johnson kind king knew labour lady lapwing laugh learning liberty literary lived Lonsdale look Lord luxury mankind merit mind nature nest never Notes Nuneham Courtenay o'er observe Oliver Goldsmith once Ovid passion pasty patriot pity play pleased pleasure poem poet pomp poor praise pray present pride replied Revolution in Low rich round Samuel Johnson Seamus Deane seems seen shew smiling Stoops to Conquer surprized thee thought toil Traveller turn Twas tyrants venison verses Vicar of Wakefield wealth Whig Wilkes wish words wretch writing