Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... wind slowly o'er the lea , The ploughman homeward plods his weary way , And leaves the world to darkness and to me . The curfew . When William Duke of Nor- mandy conquered England , about seven hun- dred years ago , he obliged all the ...
... wind slowly o'er the lea , The ploughman homeward plods his weary way , And leaves the world to darkness and to me . The curfew . When William Duke of Nor- mandy conquered England , about seven hun- dred years ago , he obliged all the ...
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... Wind . - To wind , means properly to move round . When a road is not straight , but turns in different directions without sharp corners ( angles ) , it is said to wind , though it does not form a circle , or move quite round . It is ...
... Wind . - To wind , means properly to move round . When a road is not straight , but turns in different directions without sharp corners ( angles ) , it is said to wind , though it does not form a circle , or move quite round . It is ...
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... wind in poetry is faid to murmur - to whisper , & c . Incense - breathing . - Another compound epi- thet - Incense is the smoke of perfume , and is therefore properly applied in speaking of the breath , which issues from the mouth , and ...
... wind in poetry is faid to murmur - to whisper , & c . Incense - breathing . - Another compound epi- thet - Incense is the smoke of perfume , and is therefore properly applied in speaking of the breath , which issues from the mouth , and ...
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... , Euphrosyne , And by men , heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus , at a birth , With two sister - graces more , To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore : Or whether ( as some sages sing ) The frolic Wind that breathes the spring , Zephyr , 32.
... , Euphrosyne , And by men , heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus , at a birth , With two sister - graces more , To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore : Or whether ( as some sages sing ) The frolic Wind that breathes the spring , Zephyr , 32.
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... wind , which blows in the spring of the year , and Aurora the goddess of the dawn . The young reader will observe , that as these are the fictitious or allegorical parents of Mirth , the poet means to point out , that Mirth is found by ...
... wind , which blows in the spring of the year , and Aurora the goddess of the dawn . The young reader will observe , that as these are the fictitious or allegorical parents of Mirth , the poet means to point out , that Mirth is found by ...
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