A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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Стр. vii
... seemed a real gain to put new treasures within the reach of those who are little able , or , if able , are little likely , to go and discover such for themselves . But in very many instances I feel sure that what I have made room for is ...
... seemed a real gain to put new treasures within the reach of those who are little able , or , if able , are little likely , to go and discover such for themselves . But in very many instances I feel sure that what I have made room for is ...
Стр. xi
... seemed worthy of special admiration ; or sought in other ways to plant the reader at that point of view from which the merits of some poem might be most deeply felt and best understood . If I am , I must plead in excuse that for myself ...
... seemed worthy of special admiration ; or sought in other ways to plant the reader at that point of view from which the merits of some poem might be most deeply felt and best understood . If I am , I must plead in excuse that for myself ...
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... seemèd dim before : Except the glistering astres bright , Which all the night were clear , Offuskèd with a greater light No longer do appear . The golden globe incontinent 20 25 Sets up his shining head , And o'er the earth and ...
... seemèd dim before : Except the glistering astres bright , Which all the night were clear , Offuskèd with a greater light No longer do appear . The golden globe incontinent 20 25 Sets up his shining head , And o'er the earth and ...
Стр. 29
... after you - you pattern of all those . Yet seemed it winter still , and , you away , As with your shadow I with these did play . 5 10 William Shakespeare . XXX SONNET . Oh how much more doth beauty beauteous of English Poetry . 29.
... after you - you pattern of all those . Yet seemed it winter still , and , you away , As with your shadow I with these did play . 5 10 William Shakespeare . XXX SONNET . Oh how much more doth beauty beauteous of English Poetry . 29.
Стр. 101
... his royal person did foretell A kingly stateliness , from all pride clear ; His look majestic seemed to compel All men to love him , rather than to fear . And yet though he were every good man's joy , of English Poetry . ΙΟΙ.
... his royal person did foretell A kingly stateliness , from all pride clear ; His look majestic seemed to compel All men to love him , rather than to fear . And yet though he were every good man's joy , of English Poetry . ΙΟΙ.
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