The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... line than it will bear with grace , when he juggles with far - fetched and hideous rhymes , he really ceases to be a poet and puts his laurels in jeopardy . But oftener his form , more especially his blank verse form , is justified by ...
... line than it will bear with grace , when he juggles with far - fetched and hideous rhymes , he really ceases to be a poet and puts his laurels in jeopardy . But oftener his form , more especially his blank verse form , is justified by ...
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... line- Tully , my masters ? Ulpian serves his need ! And then how I shall lie through centuries , And hear the blessed mutter of the mass , And see God made and eaten all day long , And feel the steady candle - flame , and taste Good ...
... line- Tully , my masters ? Ulpian serves his need ! And then how I shall lie through centuries , And hear the blessed mutter of the mass , And see God made and eaten all day long , And feel the steady candle - flame , and taste Good ...
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... stone - faced , white as a curd , there's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines , not a single front awry ; You watch who crosses and gossips , who saunters , 24 THE ENGLISH POETS Up at a Villa-Down in the City.
... stone - faced , white as a curd , there's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines , not a single front awry ; You watch who crosses and gossips , who saunters , 24 THE ENGLISH POETS Up at a Villa-Down in the City.
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... lines to " The Mantovano , " indeed , would have found as little re- sponse in him as would the alcaics " To Milton . " In an Oxford lecture , famous at the time , but never printed , he called Lucretius " morbid " ; another lecture ...
... lines to " The Mantovano , " indeed , would have found as little re- sponse in him as would the alcaics " To Milton . " In an Oxford lecture , famous at the time , but never printed , he called Lucretius " morbid " ; another lecture ...
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... line , Furrows the rich soil ; here and there Clusters of lonely mounds Topp'd with rough - hewn , Grey , rain - blear'd statues , overpeer The sunny waste . They see the ferry On the broad , clay - MATTHEW ARNOLD 67.
... line , Furrows the rich soil ; here and there Clusters of lonely mounds Topp'd with rough - hewn , Grey , rain - blear'd statues , overpeer The sunny waste . They see the ferry On the broad , clay - MATTHEW ARNOLD 67.
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