A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... less glorious was the deed , Wentworth ! 2 fixed in virtue's cause ; Not less brilliant be thy meed , Lennox ! friend to equal laws . High in Freedom's temple raised , See Fitz - maurice beaming stand ; For collected virtues praised ...
... less glorious was the deed , Wentworth ! 2 fixed in virtue's cause ; Not less brilliant be thy meed , Lennox ! friend to equal laws . High in Freedom's temple raised , See Fitz - maurice beaming stand ; For collected virtues praised ...
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... less in his unerring perception of the tendencies which formed the key of the enemy's position , than in the wit , the fancy , the passion , and indignation which he brought to bear against them . In Canning the civic genius of the ...
... less in his unerring perception of the tendencies which formed the key of the enemy's position , than in the wit , the fancy , the passion , and indignation which he brought to bear against them . In Canning the civic genius of the ...
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... less the same , " for instance ) ; ambiguities or inaccuracies , like " More than thy meanest soldier taught to yield " ; confusion of metaphors ( e.g. “ Ambition steeled thee on too far " ) ; obscurities of epigram ( as in the line ...
... less the same , " for instance ) ; ambiguities or inaccuracies , like " More than thy meanest soldier taught to yield " ; confusion of metaphors ( e.g. “ Ambition steeled thee on too far " ) ; obscurities of epigram ( as in the line ...
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