The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageH. Milford, 1914 - Всего страниц: 526 |
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... meaning . It is true that there are minds incapable of appreciating poetry at any stage of their lives , just as there are those to whom music makes no appeal ; but I have never met a boy who disliked poetry which he could under- 479 NOTES.
... meaning . It is true that there are minds incapable of appreciating poetry at any stage of their lives , just as there are those to whom music makes no appeal ; but I have never met a boy who disliked poetry which he could under- 479 NOTES.
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... meaning , and would be easily out - weighed in value by the baldest paraphrase . Yet too many of the notes I have seen are one prolonged - generally feminine - twitter of admiration , full of the ' I - cannot- understand - I - love ...
... meaning , and would be easily out - weighed in value by the baldest paraphrase . Yet too many of the notes I have seen are one prolonged - generally feminine - twitter of admiration , full of the ' I - cannot- understand - I - love ...
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... meaning of the phrase is to try an action . 10. Time's best jewel : the poet's mistress , whom Time will one day gather to the chest where he stores his spoils . 12. spoil of beauty : Malone's emendation for the Quarto ( 1609 ) reading ...
... meaning of the phrase is to try an action . 10. Time's best jewel : the poet's mistress , whom Time will one day gather to the chest where he stores his spoils . 12. spoil of beauty : Malone's emendation for the Quarto ( 1609 ) reading ...
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... meaning to them . 4. ring time : i.e. the season for giving a wedding- ring . 5. For some unexplained reason Palgrave omits the final ' ding ' in both editions . 13. crowned with the prime : i.e. is at its height ; prime , from meaning ...
... meaning to them . 4. ring time : i.e. the season for giving a wedding- ring . 5. For some unexplained reason Palgrave omits the final ' ding ' in both editions . 13. crowned with the prime : i.e. is at its height ; prime , from meaning ...
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... meaning , is now obsolete . The second meaning ' mood , ' ' state of mind , ' hardly survives except in the phrases of good cheer , ' what cheer ? 2- and perhaps the latter is now only slang . The word is used in the sense of ...
... meaning , is now obsolete . The second meaning ' mood , ' ' state of mind , ' hardly survives except in the phrases of good cheer , ' what cheer ? 2- and perhaps the latter is now only slang . The word is used in the sense of ...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language Francis Turner Palgrave Недоступно для просмотра - 2001 |
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