English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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Стр. vii
... wish to consult the context of any passage will find the necessary references in the unusually full table of contents . Whenever the title of a poem gives too vague a notion of its substance , or whenever its substance is miscellaneous ...
... wish to consult the context of any passage will find the necessary references in the unusually full table of contents . Whenever the title of a poem gives too vague a notion of its substance , or whenever its substance is miscellaneous ...
Стр. xiii
... WISHES ( 1749 ) , ll . 99–118 , 133-160 , 189-220 , 289-308 , 341-366 198 RICHARD JAGO THE GOLDFINCHES ( 1753 ) , STANZAS 3-10 . 201 JOHN DALTON A DESCRIPTIVE POEM ( 1755 ) , 11. 222-227 , 238-257 , 265-272 , 279-290 202 • JANE ELLIOT ...
... WISHES ( 1749 ) , ll . 99–118 , 133-160 , 189-220 , 289-308 , 341-366 198 RICHARD JAGO THE GOLDFINCHES ( 1753 ) , STANZAS 3-10 . 201 JOHN DALTON A DESCRIPTIVE POEM ( 1755 ) , 11. 222-227 , 238-257 , 265-272 , 279-290 202 • JANE ELLIOT ...
Стр. xvii
... wish for a peaceful and civilized mode of existence . And what is believed to satisfy that longing ? A life of leisure ; the necessaries of comfort plentifully provided , but used tem- perately ; a country - house upon a hillside , not ...
... wish for a peaceful and civilized mode of existence . And what is believed to satisfy that longing ? A life of leisure ; the necessaries of comfort plentifully provided , but used tem- perately ; a country - house upon a hillside , not ...
Стр. xxviii
... Wishes . Some bold adventurers disdain The limits of their little reign , wrote Gray , adding with the wisdom of disillusion , Gay hopes are theirs , by fancy fed , Less pleasing when possessed . He was speaking of schoolboys whose ...
... Wishes . Some bold adventurers disdain The limits of their little reign , wrote Gray , adding with the wisdom of disillusion , Gay hopes are theirs , by fancy fed , Less pleasing when possessed . He was speaking of schoolboys whose ...
Стр. 5
... to the dust , I'd have Few tears , but friendly , dropped into my grave ; Then would my exit so propitious be , All men would wish to live and die like me . DANIEL DEFOE FROM THE TRUE - BORN ENGLISHMAN The Romans JOHN POMFRET 5.
... to the dust , I'd have Few tears , but friendly , dropped into my grave ; Then would my exit so propitious be , All men would wish to live and die like me . DANIEL DEFOE FROM THE TRUE - BORN ENGLISHMAN The Romans JOHN POMFRET 5.
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