Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... soul's soul is . Of thoughts so far - fetched as to be not only unexpected but unnatural , all their books are full . E TO A LADY WHO WROTE POESIES FOR RINGS They , THE METAPHYSICAL POETS 49.
... soul's soul is . Of thoughts so far - fetched as to be not only unexpected but unnatural , all their books are full . E TO A LADY WHO WROTE POESIES FOR RINGS They , THE METAPHYSICAL POETS 49.
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... soul for heaven's discovery , With whom more venturers might boldly dare Venture their stakes , with him in joy to share . — Donne . Their thoughts and expressions were sometimes grossly absurd , and 54 SAMUEL JOHNSON.
... soul for heaven's discovery , With whom more venturers might boldly dare Venture their stakes , with him in joy to share . — Donne . Their thoughts and expressions were sometimes grossly absurd , and 54 SAMUEL JOHNSON.
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... soul to a strange somewhere fled : Ah , sottish soul , said I , When back to its cage again I saw it fly : Fool to resume her broken chain ! And row her galley here again ! Fool , to that body to return Where it condemn'd and destin'd ...
... soul to a strange somewhere fled : Ah , sottish soul , said I , When back to its cage again I saw it fly : Fool to resume her broken chain ! And row her galley here again ! Fool , to that body to return Where it condemn'd and destin'd ...
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... soul allow , Think thy shell broke , think thy soul hatched but now . They were sometimes indelicate and disgusting . Cowley thus apostrophizes beauty : - Thou tyrant , which leav'st no man free ! Thou subtle thief , from whom nought ...
... soul allow , Think thy shell broke , think thy soul hatched but now . They were sometimes indelicate and disgusting . Cowley thus apostrophizes beauty : - Thou tyrant , which leav'st no man free ! Thou subtle thief , from whom nought ...
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... souls therefore , which are one , Though I must go , endure not yet A breach , but an expansion , Like gold to airy thinness beat . If they be two , they are two so As stiff twin - compasses are two , Thy soul , the fixt foot , makes no ...
... souls therefore , which are one , Though I must go , endure not yet A breach , but an expansion , Like gold to airy thinness beat . If they be two , they are two so As stiff twin - compasses are two , Thy soul , the fixt foot , makes no ...
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