The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... face . It is the precise look and air which Pope has given to his favourite Belinda , just at the moment of the Rape of the Lock . The heightened glow , the forward intelligence , and loosened soul of love in the same face , in the ...
... face . It is the precise look and air which Pope has given to his favourite Belinda , just at the moment of the Rape of the Lock . The heightened glow , the forward intelligence , and loosened soul of love in the same face , in the ...
Strana 87
... face to face , the contrast and struggle of particular motives and feelings in the different actors in the scene , as of anger , con- tempt , laughter , compassion , are conveyed in the happiest and most lively manner . His figures are ...
... face to face , the contrast and struggle of particular motives and feelings in the different actors in the scene , as of anger , con- tempt , laughter , compassion , are conveyed in the happiest and most lively manner . His figures are ...
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... face blends with itself in a state of the utmost harmony and * repose . There is a harmony of expression as well as a symmetry of form . We sometimes see a face melting in- to beauty by the force of sentiment - an eye that , in its ...
... face blends with itself in a state of the utmost harmony and * repose . There is a harmony of expression as well as a symmetry of form . We sometimes see a face melting in- to beauty by the force of sentiment - an eye that , in its ...
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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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