Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... pointed out to the pupil , that the rhymes in this little poem are frequently inaccurate . ELEGY , SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY RAY . CHURCHYARD , BY GRAY . THIS is one of the most popular poems that we know of ; it pleases all ...
... pointed out to the pupil , that the rhymes in this little poem are frequently inaccurate . ELEGY , SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY RAY . CHURCHYARD , BY GRAY . THIS is one of the most popular poems that we know of ; it pleases all ...
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... , that I fear to offend my young readers by pointing it Genius and virtue sometimes lie buried and unseen , like gems or jewels in the ocean , or like flowers in a forest . out . XV . " Some village Hampden , that with dauntless 21 %
... , that I fear to offend my young readers by pointing it Genius and virtue sometimes lie buried and unseen , like gems or jewels in the ocean , or like flowers in a forest . out . XV . " Some village Hampden , that with dauntless 21 %
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... and an allusion to this would be called classical . Allusions , however , to the sacred writings are often highly beautiful and impressive . The sublimity of Isaiah , Ezekiel , Job , and the Psalms , is pointed out with 23.
... and an allusion to this would be called classical . Allusions , however , to the sacred writings are often highly beautiful and impressive . The sublimity of Isaiah , Ezekiel , Job , and the Psalms , is pointed out with 23.
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth. Job , and the Psalms , is pointed out with judg ment and taste in the Spectators , 2 XVIII . 2 The struggling pangs of conscious truth to hide , To quench the blushes of ingenuous shame ; Or heap the shrine of ...
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. Job , and the Psalms , is pointed out with judg ment and taste in the Spectators , 2 XVIII . 2 The struggling pangs of conscious truth to hide , To quench the blushes of ingenuous shame ; Or heap the shrine of ...
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... pointed out as examples . 1 Of thy crew , -means , of thy , company , or followers . To live with her , and live with thee . By her is meant Liberty ; and by thee , Mirth . And , singing , startle the dull night . - This is a beautiful ...
... pointed out as examples . 1 Of thy crew , -means , of thy , company , or followers . To live with her , and live with thee . By her is meant Liberty ; and by thee , Mirth . And , singing , startle the dull night . - This is a beautiful ...
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