The Enlightenment and English Literature: Prose and Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, with Selected Modern Critical EssaysJohn L. Mahoney |
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... gives enough while he has more to give ; Immense the power , immense were the demand ; Say , at what part of nature will they stand ? 150 160 170 VI . What nothing earthly gives , or can destroy , The soul's calm sunshine , and the ...
... gives enough while he has more to give ; Immense the power , immense were the demand ; Say , at what part of nature will they stand ? 150 160 170 VI . What nothing earthly gives , or can destroy , The soul's calm sunshine , and the ...
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... give a rentrolle to their Lorde . Here take my semecope , thou arte bare I see ; Tis thyne ; the Seynctes will give me mie rewarde . " He left the pilgrim , and his waie aborde . Virgynne and hallie Seyncte , who sitte yn gloure , 90 Or ...
... give a rentrolle to their Lorde . Here take my semecope , thou arte bare I see ; Tis thyne ; the Seynctes will give me mie rewarde . " He left the pilgrim , and his waie aborde . Virgynne and hallie Seyncte , who sitte yn gloure , 90 Or ...
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... give the picture of a conjunction or an adverb . It would be yet more strange to represent visible objects by sounds that have no ideas annexed to them , and to make something like description in music . Yet it is certain there may be ...
... give the picture of a conjunction or an adverb . It would be yet more strange to represent visible objects by sounds that have no ideas annexed to them , and to make something like description in music . Yet it is certain there may be ...
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Alexander Pope | 15 |
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