The North American Review, Τόμος 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Σελίδα 76
... LINES ON THE DEATH OF Principibus placuisse viris !! YES , grief will have way — but the fast falling tear Shall be mingled with deep execrations on those , Who would bask in that Spirits ' meridian career , And yet leave it thus lonely ...
... LINES ON THE DEATH OF Principibus placuisse viris !! YES , grief will have way — but the fast falling tear Shall be mingled with deep execrations on those , Who would bask in that Spirits ' meridian career , And yet leave it thus lonely ...
Σελίδα 207
... lines below , reaches to the end of the piece . We have introduced the solemn style into this preliminary address , in order to render his interrogatories a little more taunting and satirical . 2 The original idea is stronger , the lines ...
... lines below , reaches to the end of the piece . We have introduced the solemn style into this preliminary address , in order to render his interrogatories a little more taunting and satirical . 2 The original idea is stronger , the lines ...
Σελίδα 410
... lines : " All was not lost , though busy Discord flung Repulsive accents from each jarring tongue . " But even then follows a figure which it would require much critical logick to justify ; the tie that " love had twin- ed , and " mercy ...
... lines : " All was not lost , though busy Discord flung Repulsive accents from each jarring tongue . " But even then follows a figure which it would require much critical logick to justify ; the tie that " love had twin- ed , and " mercy ...
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