The Grave: A PoemMethuen, 1903 - 44 страници |
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... characters , than those situations which show what all are born for , what all ought to act for , and what all must inevitably come to . The importance of this object has been so well understood at every period of time , from the ...
... characters , than those situations which show what all are born for , what all ought to act for , and what all must inevitably come to . The importance of this object has been so well understood at every period of time , from the ...
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... characters of the Canterbury Tales . These Tales are the most pleasing of Chaucer's Works . It is the characters which are described in the general Prologue to them which Mr. Stothard has now transferred to the Canvas ; and with so much ...
... characters of the Canterbury Tales . These Tales are the most pleasing of Chaucer's Works . It is the characters which are described in the general Prologue to them which Mr. Stothard has now transferred to the Canvas ; and with so much ...
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... character ; and his Horse is as much in character as himself . The Fop of Chaucer's Age is exhibited as making a display of his riding ; and the Sea Captain bestrides his Nag with the usual awkwardness of the Sailor . The pale and ...
... character ; and his Horse is as much in character as himself . The Fop of Chaucer's Age is exhibited as making a display of his riding ; and the Sea Captain bestrides his Nag with the usual awkwardness of the Sailor . The pale and ...
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A Poem Robert Blair. him is a line of five characters — the Knight ; the Franklin , or Country Gentleman ; the Serjeant at Law ; the Merchant ; and the Doctor of Physic . The Young Squire is mounted on a White Horse near the Knight , and ...
A Poem Robert Blair. him is a line of five characters — the Knight ; the Franklin , or Country Gentleman ; the Serjeant at Law ; the Merchant ; and the Doctor of Physic . The Young Squire is mounted on a White Horse near the Knight , and ...
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... character , and prove the Painter to have studied the human heart with as much attention , and not less successfully , than the Poet . This intelligent group is rendered still more interesting by the charm of colouring , which , though ...
... character , and prove the Painter to have studied the human heart with as much attention , and not less successfully , than the Poet . This intelligent group is rendered still more interesting by the charm of colouring , which , though ...
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angel Ardwick artist Attor Attorney at law Bath Beddome Beneath Benjamin BENJAMIN WEST blessed Body Bookseller Cadell Canterbury character Charles Chaucer Christ clouds Copies John dead descent Drawn by WBlake dread Dudley e'en Edward Engraver Eternal King ev'n execution foul Francis George Grave Green groan hand happy heart Heath Heaven Henry HENRY FUSELI HENRY THOMSON HENRY TRESHAM Hill honour horror James JOHN FLAXMAN John Hoppner John Smyth Joseph Lady Abbess Lansdown Crescent London Published Lumb Messrs mighty Miller Miss Mortal ne'er ney at law night nought o'er Offer'd painted Philips picture Pilgrims Portrait Painter Prince of Wales PROCESSION OF CHAUCER'S Richard RICHARD COSWAY Robert round Royal Academy Royal Highness Samuel Samuel Burgess SCHIAVONETTI seller Sheffield Smil'd Smith Soul hovering Strand Surgeon sweet tale tell thine thing THOMAS STOTHARD throne Tipton Vale of Death weary Whilst wick WILLIAM BLAKE wishfully
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