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... that Milton referred when , in two of the most exquisite lines respecting him that were ever penned , he speaks , of Fancy's child warbling “ his native wood - notes wild . " If those notes had been cabined by philosophy and ...
... that Milton referred when , in two of the most exquisite lines respecting him that were ever penned , he speaks , of Fancy's child warbling “ his native wood - notes wild . " If those notes had been cabined by philosophy and ...
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-desire to be In contemplation that may master thee . or have made the royal secretary convey his impression of the lady's conquest in the following lines - I might perceive his eye in her eye lost , His ear to drink her sweet tongue's ...
-desire to be In contemplation that may master thee . or have made the royal secretary convey his impression of the lady's conquest in the following lines - I might perceive his eye in her eye lost , His ear to drink her sweet tongue's ...
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... the literary history of the great dramatist , for one of its lines is also found in his ninety - fourth sonnet . ... was not printed for many years afterwards , it is unlikely that the line in question could have been transplanted ...
... the literary history of the great dramatist , for one of its lines is also found in his ninety - fourth sonnet . ... was not printed for many years afterwards , it is unlikely that the line in question could have been transplanted ...
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copy of this older play is known to exist , but one brief speech and the two following lines have been accidentally ... hesitate to adopt an occasional line from his predecessor , although he entirely omitted the character of Banister .
copy of this older play is known to exist , but one brief speech and the two following lines have been accidentally ... hesitate to adopt an occasional line from his predecessor , although he entirely omitted the character of Banister .
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Thus , for example , the following three lines of the earlier drama , “ From women's eyes this doctrine I derive ; They are the ground , the books , the academes From whence doth spring the true Promethean fire .
Thus , for example , the following three lines of the earlier drama , “ From women's eyes this doctrine I derive ; They are the ground , the books , the academes From whence doth spring the true Promethean fire .
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