Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... stream of favour , the fountain of honours , the tide of prosperity , the current of affairs , the ebb of favour or of fortune , are figurative expressions that are continually em- ployed by orators and poets . X. Nor you , ye proud ...
... stream of favour , the fountain of honours , the tide of prosperity , the current of affairs , the ebb of favour or of fortune , are figurative expressions that are continually em- ployed by orators and poets . X. Nor you , ye proud ...
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... stream ; sometimes rambling near a neighbouring wood , express- ing the thoughts and fancies of his mind in his countenance , and speaking to himself ; some- times smiling indignantly , sometimes moping in melancholy . - One morning he ...
... stream ; sometimes rambling near a neighbouring wood , express- ing the thoughts and fancies of his mind in his countenance , and speaking to himself ; some- times smiling indignantly , sometimes moping in melancholy . - One morning he ...
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... streams and wide rivers ; it sees towers , and their battlements , that seem to be in the bosom of tufted groves , where perhaps some beauty lives retired , who attracts the eyes of all the swains by the bright- ness of her charms , as ...
... streams and wide rivers ; it sees towers , and their battlements , that seem to be in the bosom of tufted groves , where perhaps some beauty lives retired , who attracts the eyes of all the swains by the bright- ness of her charms , as ...
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... stream . " Then we seek the pleasures of the city , where knights and barous hold splendid assem- blies ; where ladies , from the influence of their charms , are appealed to as judges , in contests both of wit and arms ; while the ...
... stream . " Then we seek the pleasures of the city , where knights and barous hold splendid assem- blies ; where ladies , from the influence of their charms , are appealed to as judges , in contests both of wit and arms ; while the ...
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... stream . " . Milton now quits the country , where the tired peasant early goes to rest ; and he describes the revels and amusements of cities , which usually begin at a late hour . Weeds of peace . - Weeds formerly meant any kind of ...
... stream . " . Milton now quits the country , where the tired peasant early goes to rest ; and he describes the revels and amusements of cities , which usually begin at a late hour . Weeds of peace . - Weeds formerly meant any kind of ...
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