The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... existence with the greatest tenderness , according to the pain it has cost us ; and feel at every step of our varying progress the truth of that line of the poet- " An ounce of sweet is worth a pound of sour . " The love of life is in ...
... existence with the greatest tenderness , according to the pain it has cost us ; and feel at every step of our varying progress the truth of that line of the poet- " An ounce of sweet is worth a pound of sour . " The love of life is in ...
Strana 24
... existence , bind us to life , and hold us fast in its chains , as by a ma- gic spell , in spite of every other consideration . Nothing can be more philosophical than the rea- soning which Milton puts into the mouth of the fallen angel ...
... existence , bind us to life , and hold us fast in its chains , as by a ma- gic spell , in spite of every other consideration . Nothing can be more philosophical than the rea- soning which Milton puts into the mouth of the fallen angel ...
Strana 179
... in verse , and to procure fame by them . We are aware but of six poets on record , whose nerves appear to have embittered their existence , - Tasso , Salvator Rosa , Racine , Cowper , Collins ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER . 179.
... in verse , and to procure fame by them . We are aware but of six poets on record , whose nerves appear to have embittered their existence , - Tasso , Salvator Rosa , Racine , Cowper , Collins ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER . 179.
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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