Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... lines , I must have been possessed of the power of him who did write them ; and then I could have envied no man the profit which he might professionally acquire from my labours . It is enough to make a poor poet burst his spleen , to ...
... lines , I must have been possessed of the power of him who did write them ; and then I could have envied no man the profit which he might professionally acquire from my labours . It is enough to make a poor poet burst his spleen , to ...
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... lines , and our countrymen , under the happy conduct of His Royal Highness , went breaking , by little and little , into the line of the enemies , the noise of the cannon from both navies reached our ears about the city , so that all ...
... lines , and our countrymen , under the happy conduct of His Royal Highness , went breaking , by little and little , into the line of the enemies , the noise of the cannon from both navies reached our ears about the city , so that all ...
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... line of his own ; — yet a Westminster schoolboy of that day , writing to his sister in the country on the occasion , might have used the very same . Examine the sen- tence . Here is " the city , " and there are " both navies , " out of ...
... line of his own ; — yet a Westminster schoolboy of that day , writing to his sister in the country on the occasion , might have used the very same . Examine the sen- tence . Here is " the city , " and there are " both navies , " out of ...
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... lines of the sequel . -- " Taking then a barge , which the servant of Lisi- deius had provided for them , they made haste to shoot the bridge , and left behind them that great fall of waters , which hindered them from hearing what they ...
... lines of the sequel . -- " Taking then a barge , which the servant of Lisi- deius had provided for them , they made haste to shoot the bridge , and left behind them that great fall of waters , which hindered them from hearing what they ...
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... ; for he at the mast - head has already hailed it , that very line of sand and rock , so little esteemed - by us , but the first faint streak of which , distinguishable from sky and D 2 NO . II . 51 WHAT IS POETICAL .
... ; for he at the mast - head has already hailed it , that very line of sand and rock , so little esteemed - by us , but the first faint streak of which , distinguishable from sky and D 2 NO . II . 51 WHAT IS POETICAL .
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