The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 1 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1843 |
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... feel little interest for the heroes they celebrate . The national vanity of a Greek or a Roman might have been gratified by the renown of Achilles or Æneas ; but to engage the unprejudiced , there must be more of human feelings than is ...
... feel little interest for the heroes they celebrate . The national vanity of a Greek or a Roman might have been gratified by the renown of Achilles or Æneas ; but to engage the unprejudiced , there must be more of human feelings than is ...
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... feel , proves that the author felt himself . The power of story is strikingly exemplified in the Italian heroic poets . They please universally , even in translations , when little but the story re- mains . In proportioning his ...
... feel , proves that the author felt himself . The power of story is strikingly exemplified in the Italian heroic poets . They please universally , even in translations , when little but the story re- mains . In proportioning his ...
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... feel , proves th himself . The power of story is striking the Italian heroic poets . They even in translations , when little mains . In proportioning his cha erred ; Godfrey is the hero of t of the poet , and Tancred of the r characters ...
... feel , proves th himself . The power of story is striking the Italian heroic poets . They even in translations , when little mains . In proportioning his cha erred ; Godfrey is the hero of t of the poet , and Tancred of the r characters ...
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... feel not of myself . He knew and sanctified me ere my birth ; HE to the nations hath ordained me ; And whither HE shall send me , I must go ; 55 60 64 And whatso HE commands , that I must speak ; 70 And whatso is HIS will , that I must ...
... feel not of myself . He knew and sanctified me ere my birth ; HE to the nations hath ordained me ; And whither HE shall send me , I must go ; 55 60 64 And whatso HE commands , that I must speak ; 70 And whatso is HIS will , that I must ...
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... feel That of the multitude of beings , none But man was wretched . 326 330 " Then my soul awoke , For it had slumber'd long in happiness , And never feeling misery , never thought What others suffer . I , as best I might , 336 Solaced ...
... feel That of the multitude of beings , none But man was wretched . 326 330 " Then my soul awoke , For it had slumber'd long in happiness , And never feeling misery , never thought What others suffer . I , as best I might , 336 Solaced ...
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Agnes Agnès Sorel amid arbalist arms army avoit bade banner Bastard battle beheld beneath besieged blood breast Burgundy Call'd cheek chief Chinon Conrade cried death dreadful duke duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans dukes of Berry Dunois earth enemy England English esquires exclaim'd fait falchion fear fell fierce fight fire fix'd France French gate gazed hand happy hast hath hear heard heart Heaven Henry Holinshed holy honour hope host hour Isabel JOAN OF ARC Joshua Barnes king king's La Hire live lord loud Maid of Orleans Maiden mark'd mighty Monstrelet murder night o'er Paris pass'd peace poem prayer prince prisoners qu'il quod reach'd replied Richemont ROBERT SOUTHEY round Saint Salisbury says shield shout siege soon soul spake stood sword Talbot thee Theodore thou thought towers town trembling troops victory Virgin walls warrior wretched youth
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viii ページ - ... study (which I take to be my portion in this life) joined with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes, as they should not willingly let it die.
252 ページ - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.
187 ページ - There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen : The lion's whelps have not trodden it, nor the fierce lion passed by it.
197 ページ - Let not him that girdeth on his harness boast himself as he that putteth it off.
189 ページ - Orleans on that side ; 18 and as his intentions were thereby known, the French king used every expedient to supply the city with a garrison and provisions, and enable it to maintain a long and obstinate siege. The lord of Gaucour, a brave and experienced captain, was appointed governor: many officers of distinction threw themselves into the place: the troops which they conducted were...
237 ページ - ... of princely blood only on the mother's side, serveth me that am a king born, having both a king to my father and a queen to my mother.
208 ページ - Beaute near Paris. She was very charitable, and most liberal in her alms, which she distributed among such churches as were out of repair, and to beggars. It is true that Agnes had a daughter who lived but a short time, which she said was the king's, and gave it to him as the proper father; but the king always excused himself as not having any claim to it. She may indeed have called in help, for the matter was variously talked of.