A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper ...A.S. Barnes, 1848 - 776 páginas |
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... Delight 282 Practical Religion , ( note ) . 325 Dedication to Charles II . 325 ANDREW MARVELL .. 282 Against Titles of Honor . 326 Bacon on Knowledge , ( note ) . 282 Doleful Evils of the Press ... 283 ROBERT BOYLE ... 328 Parody on ...
... Delight 282 Practical Religion , ( note ) . 325 Dedication to Charles II . 325 ANDREW MARVELL .. 282 Against Titles of Honor . 326 Bacon on Knowledge , ( note ) . 282 Doleful Evils of the Press ... 283 ROBERT BOYLE ... 328 Parody on ...
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... delight in Chaucer . His manly cheerfulness is especially delicious in my old age . How exquisitely tender he is . " - Coleridge's Table Talk . Read , also , Chaucer Modernized , 1 vol . 12mo , with a well - written introduction on ...
... delight in Chaucer . His manly cheerfulness is especially delicious in my old age . How exquisitely tender he is . " - Coleridge's Table Talk . Read , also , Chaucer Modernized , 1 vol . 12mo , with a well - written introduction on ...
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... delight in study , and in- attention to worldly affairs are eminently conspicuous , Warton thinks that Chaucer glanced at the nattention paid to literature , and the unprofitableness of philosophy . That is , a scholar . 3 Ygo - part ...
... delight in study , and in- attention to worldly affairs are eminently conspicuous , Warton thinks that Chaucer glanced at the nattention paid to literature , and the unprofitableness of philosophy . That is , a scholar . 3 Ygo - part ...
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... delight the wand'ring eyes ; There trees , and intermingled temples rise . 3 Prick - point . Temple of Fame , lines 11-18 . Read- " Clarke's Tales from Chaucer , " written in imitation of Lamb's " Tales from Shakspeare , ^ and Clarke's ...
... delight the wand'ring eyes ; There trees , and intermingled temples rise . 3 Prick - point . Temple of Fame , lines 11-18 . Read- " Clarke's Tales from Chaucer , " written in imitation of Lamb's " Tales from Shakspeare , ^ and Clarke's ...
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... delight . Only through letting of mine eyen fall , That suddenly my heart become her thrall For ever ; of free will ; for of menáce There was no token in her sweete face . And in my head I drew right hastily ; And eft - soones I lent it ...
... delight . Only through letting of mine eyen fall , That suddenly my heart become her thrall For ever ; of free will ; for of menáce There was no token in her sweete face . And in my head I drew right hastily ; And eft - soones I lent it ...
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A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ... Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualização integral - 1854 |
A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John ... Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualização integral - 1848 |
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