Hero and Leander: A PoemFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1821 - 124 Seiten |
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... but sincere testimony of the deep- est admiration for the diversified powers of his mind and art . 345 3847 12 907858 The Binder will cut out this leaf and place it before the PREFACE . MR . HAZLITT observes , in treating of DEDICATION. ...
... but sincere testimony of the deep- est admiration for the diversified powers of his mind and art . 345 3847 12 907858 The Binder will cut out this leaf and place it before the PREFACE . MR . HAZLITT observes , in treating of DEDICATION. ...
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... mind with wonder and delight , and to convince us that we have been wrong in lavishing all our praise on new - born gauds , though they are made and moulded of things past * ; and in giving to dust that is a little gilded , more laud ...
... mind with wonder and delight , and to convince us that we have been wrong in lavishing all our praise on new - born gauds , though they are made and moulded of things past * ; and in giving to dust that is a little gilded , more laud ...
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... minds , to whom the simple , majestic , weighty style of our noble translation of the Bible is " uncouth , vulgar , " and who clamour for an entire new version !! fesses only to administer small doses by way of provocatives PREFACE . xi.
... minds , to whom the simple , majestic , weighty style of our noble translation of the Bible is " uncouth , vulgar , " and who clamour for an entire new version !! fesses only to administer small doses by way of provocatives PREFACE . xi.
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... by the convenient phrase , " as it is reported " . " * There is good ground for suspecting that Marlow was highly offended at Greene's noted address to him in It is difficult to conceive that a mind so gifted xxiv PREFACE .
... by the convenient phrase , " as it is reported " . " * There is good ground for suspecting that Marlow was highly offended at Greene's noted address to him in It is difficult to conceive that a mind so gifted xxiv PREFACE .
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A Poem Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. It is difficult to conceive that a mind so gifted as Marlow's could have descended from its 66 ' towering fancies , " from " playing in the plighted clouds , " to the groveling and soul ...
A Poem Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. It is difficult to conceive that a mind so gifted as Marlow's could have descended from its 66 ' towering fancies , " from " playing in the plighted clouds , " to the groveling and soul ...
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Abydos Alcmane amorous arms atheist beauty beauty's bliss blood bosom breast bride bright call'd Chapman chaste cheeks CHRISTOPHER MARLOW colours conceits Cupid dear death Decameron delight doth E'en earth edit enamour'd Eucharis eyes face fair fancies Fates Faustus fear feast fire flame gainst gentle GEORGE CHAPMAN goddess golden grace hair hand haste hath heart Heaven Hell Hellespont HERO AND LEANDER Hero's honour Hymen Jove joys kiss kiss'd leave Leigh Hunt light limbs live look look'd lov'd Love's lovers Lust's Dominion maid maidenhead Marlow mind mix'd Morpheus mov'd Musæus naked Neptune night nought nuptial nymph o'er Peristera poem rich rites robe Robert Greene sacred Sestos Shakspeare shin'd shine shore sight soul spake spirit star stood sweet swim Tamburlaine tears thee Thomas Beard thou thought torch tower turn'd unto us'd valure Venus view'd virgin virtue vow'd vows waves wish'd writer wrought youth