A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... give more than a very few samples even of the best and greatest of our poets . But if Mr. Palgrave had not forestalled me , I certainly did not feel that any other had so done . Most of the collections which have fallen under my eye ...
... give more than a very few samples even of the best and greatest of our poets . But if Mr. Palgrave had not forestalled me , I certainly did not feel that any other had so done . Most of the collections which have fallen under my eye ...
Стр. ix
... believed these omissions to be real gains ; and I do not think I have anywhere done this without giving warning to the reader . There are , no doubt , certain inconveniences which attend a resolution only to give entire Preface . ix.
... believed these omissions to be real gains ; and I do not think I have anywhere done this without giving warning to the reader . There are , no doubt , certain inconveniences which attend a resolution only to give entire Preface . ix.
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certain inconveniences which attend a resolution only to give entire poems and not extracts ; and this the chief one - that the space allotted to different poets cannot in all or nearly all instances represent or correspond to their ...
certain inconveniences which attend a resolution only to give entire poems and not extracts ; and this the chief one - that the space allotted to different poets cannot in all or nearly all instances represent or correspond to their ...
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... give them both the lie . Tell Potentates they live Acting by others ' action ; Not loved unless they give , Not strong but by affection . If Potentates reply , Give Potentates the lie . Tell men of high condition , That manage the ...
... give them both the lie . Tell Potentates they live Acting by others ' action ; Not loved unless they give , Not strong but by affection . If Potentates reply , Give Potentates the lie . Tell men of high condition , That manage the ...
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... give the lie . Tell Age it daily wasteth ; Tell Honour how it alters ; Tell Beauty how she blasteth ; Tell Favour how it falters . And as they shall reply , Give every one the lie . Tell Wit how much it wrangles In tickle points of ...
... give the lie . Tell Age it daily wasteth ; Tell Honour how it alters ; Tell Beauty how she blasteth ; Tell Favour how it falters . And as they shall reply , Give every one the lie . Tell Wit how much it wrangles In tickle points of ...
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