Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected from the Best Poets in the English LanguageW.E. Dean, 1842 - Počet stran: 348 |
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... tomb of the Dukes of Richmond . - The inscrip- tion is Domus ultima - in English , the last house , and the epi- gram , the following : - " Did he who thus inscribed the wall Not read or not believe Saint Paul , Who says there is ...
... tomb of the Dukes of Richmond . - The inscrip- tion is Domus ultima - in English , the last house , and the epi- gram , the following : - " Did he who thus inscribed the wall Not read or not believe Saint Paul , Who says there is ...
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... tomb fly round , Nor midnight goblins revel o'er the ground ! " Poetry is descriptive when it exhibits the appearances of na- ture , -humorous when it would excite laughter , pathetic when it induces the feelings of sadness and pity ...
... tomb fly round , Nor midnight goblins revel o'er the ground ! " Poetry is descriptive when it exhibits the appearances of na- ture , -humorous when it would excite laughter , pathetic when it induces the feelings of sadness and pity ...
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... tomb of Chau- cer ; and " the most celebrated poets of the time " says Mr. Camp- bell , " Shakspeare was probably of the number , followed his hearse , and threw tributary verses into his grave . " SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . Sir Philip Sidney ...
... tomb of Chau- cer ; and " the most celebrated poets of the time " says Mr. Camp- bell , " Shakspeare was probably of the number , followed his hearse , and threw tributary verses into his grave . " SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . Sir Philip Sidney ...
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... tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ Leaves living art , but art to serve his wit . Obit A. D. 1616 - Ætatis 53. die 23 April . " Shakspeare's thirty - five plays were first collected and publish- ed in 1623 , in folio ...
... tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ Leaves living art , but art to serve his wit . Obit A. D. 1616 - Ætatis 53. die 23 April . " Shakspeare's thirty - five plays were first collected and publish- ed in 1623 , in folio ...
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... tomb would wish to die . " English , Roman , and Grecian History , furnish part of the sub- jects of Shakspeare's plays ; and some of his plots are taken from Italian romances that had been translated into English ; but upon what ...
... tomb would wish to die . " English , Roman , and Grecian History , furnish part of the sub- jects of Shakspeare's plays ; and some of his plots are taken from Italian romances that had been translated into English ; but upon what ...
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