Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon, Frank J. Warnke Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963 - Počet stran: 1094 A collection of seventeenth-century English prose and poetry. |
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... turn , turn him over to me again when I come back . The best news I can send you at this time is that we are like to have peace both with France and Spain , so that Harwich men , your neighbors , shall not hereafter need to fear the ...
... turn , turn him over to me again when I come back . The best news I can send you at this time is that we are like to have peace both with France and Spain , so that Harwich men , your neighbors , shall not hereafter need to fear the ...
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... turn both of thought and words is happy . The first six lines of the stanza seem majestical and se- vere ; but the two last turn them all into a pleasant ridicule . Boileau , if I am not much deceived , has modeled from hence his famous ...
... turn both of thought and words is happy . The first six lines of the stanza seem majestical and se- vere ; but the two last turn them all into a pleasant ridicule . Boileau , if I am not much deceived , has modeled from hence his famous ...
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... turn of the first thought ; which Mr. Walsh , in his late ingenious preface to his poems , has observed . In short , Virgil and Ovid are the two principal fountains of them in Latin poetry . And the French at this day are so fond of ...
... turn of the first thought ; which Mr. Walsh , in his late ingenious preface to his poems , has observed . In short , Virgil and Ovid are the two principal fountains of them in Latin poetry . And the French at this day are so fond of ...
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SeventeenthCentury Prose | 3 |
Bibliography | 16 |
SIR WALTER RALEGH | 24 |
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