A Manual of English Literature and of the History of the English Language, from the Norman Conquest: With Numerous Specimens, Том 2B. Tauchnitz, 1874 |
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... heart of fire which it had acquired in the age of Elizabeth and James . Some of the greatest of it indeed as the verse of Milton and the prose poetry of Jeremy Taylor - was not given to the world till towards the close of the space we ...
... heart of fire which it had acquired in the age of Elizabeth and James . Some of the greatest of it indeed as the verse of Milton and the prose poetry of Jeremy Taylor - was not given to the world till towards the close of the space we ...
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... heart a sword he sent , And God will thus , if thus they do , Still deal with kings , and subjects too ; That , where his grace despised is grown , He by his judgments may be known . Neither Churchhill nor Cowper ever wrote anything in ...
... heart a sword he sent , And God will thus , if thus they do , Still deal with kings , and subjects too ; That , where his grace despised is grown , He by his judgments may be known . Neither Churchhill nor Cowper ever wrote anything in ...
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... heart ; To thee all praises do belong , And thou the God of Armies art . We must confess it is thy power That made us masters of the field ; Thou art our bulwark and our tower , Our rock of refuge and our shield : Thou taught'st our ...
... heart ; To thee all praises do belong , And thou the God of Armies art . We must confess it is thy power That made us masters of the field ; Thou art our bulwark and our tower , Our rock of refuge and our shield : Thou taught'st our ...
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... heart , but by a considerable endowment of the irradiating power of fancy . Accordingly , what he writes is always lively and interesting , and sometimes even eloquent and poetical , though the eccentricities of his characteristic ...
... heart , but by a considerable endowment of the irradiating power of fancy . Accordingly , what he writes is always lively and interesting , and sometimes even eloquent and poetical , though the eccentricities of his characteristic ...
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... heart as well as in head and hand - the last touch especially , which , jest though it be , and upon a solemn subject , falls as gently and kindly as a tear on good old Philemon and his labours . The effect is as if we were told that ...
... heart as well as in head and hand - the last touch especially , which , jest though it be , and upon a solemn subject , falls as gently and kindly as a tear on good old Philemon and his labours . The effect is as if we were told that ...
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