Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... sometimes bought and sold , and who sometimes were captives taken in war : they were under the absolute dominion of their masters for life , and were governed by the fear of blows , like our cattle . Sucred shade - is the shade of the ...
... sometimes bought and sold , and who sometimes were captives taken in war : they were under the absolute dominion of their masters for life , and were governed by the fear of blows , like our cattle . Sucred shade - is the shade of the ...
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... sometimes means , as it does here , the place from which the racer sets out . Nobler thirst . His bosom burned with am- bition to execute the nobler or more difficult task of passing exactly over the same track again . Burned . To burn ...
... sometimes means , as it does here , the place from which the racer sets out . Nobler thirst . His bosom burned with am- bition to execute the nobler or more difficult task of passing exactly over the same track again . Burned . To burn ...
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... sometimes called a passing bell . Parting - Shortened from departing . The words departing this life are sometimes used instead of dying . The tolling of the curfew , This circumstance is denied by Andrews , în his history of England ...
... sometimes called a passing bell . Parting - Shortened from departing . The words departing this life are sometimes used instead of dying . The tolling of the curfew , This circumstance is denied by Andrews , în his history of England ...
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... frames of wood , called hurdles , in which farmers sometimes enclose their flocks of sheep at night . The word fold is used here . to express the flocks contained in the fold , and not the fold itself ; for , though the drowsy 10.
... frames of wood , called hurdles , in which farmers sometimes enclose their flocks of sheep at night . The word fold is used here . to express the flocks contained in the fold , and not the fold itself ; for , though the drowsy 10.
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... sometimes used as a verb - to " fold his flock ” means to shut his flock up in a fold . III . " Save that from yonder ivy - mantled tower , The moping owl does to the moon complain Of such as wand'ring near her secret bower , Molest her ...
... sometimes used as a verb - to " fold his flock ” means to shut his flock up in a fold . III . " Save that from yonder ivy - mantled tower , The moping owl does to the moon complain Of such as wand'ring near her secret bower , Molest her ...
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