The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - Počet stran: 362 |
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Strana 71
... thought to kiss . But kill'd alas , and then bewail'd his fatal bliss . II For since grim Aquilo his charioteer By boist❜rous rape th ' Athenian damsel got , He thought it touch'd his deity full near , If likewise he some fair one ...
... thought to kiss . But kill'd alas , and then bewail'd his fatal bliss . II For since grim Aquilo his charioteer By boist❜rous rape th ' Athenian damsel got , He thought it touch'd his deity full near , If likewise he some fair one ...
Strana 198
... thought with myself by every instinct and presage of nature , which is not wont to be false , that what emboldened them to this task , might with such diligence as they used embolden me ; and that what judge- ment , wit , or elegance ...
... thought with myself by every instinct and presage of nature , which is not wont to be false , that what emboldened them to this task , might with such diligence as they used embolden me ; and that what judge- ment , wit , or elegance ...
Strana 280
... thought of resurrection and immortality . One main reason for the very long life of the pastoral convention , both in the elegy and in its other branches , was that from the begin- ning it had been a dramatic mask for any kind of ...
... thought of resurrection and immortality . One main reason for the very long life of the pastoral convention , both in the elegy and in its other branches , was that from the begin- ning it had been a dramatic mask for any kind of ...
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