The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... hope and despair , are presented with a truth and an intensity that strike to the heart like the melody of a folk - song . With the love - lyrics of the next generation there came a noticeable change . The poet began to think less of ...
... hope and despair , are presented with a truth and an intensity that strike to the heart like the melody of a folk - song . With the love - lyrics of the next generation there came a noticeable change . The poet began to think less of ...
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... hope and strength return with a deeper note of experience , and Eve's closing words are full of the promise of a new life . Thirdly , for all his magnificent austerity , Milton has moments of very keen and genuine feeling . The sonnet ...
... hope and strength return with a deeper note of experience , and Eve's closing words are full of the promise of a new life . Thirdly , for all his magnificent austerity , Milton has moments of very keen and genuine feeling . The sonnet ...
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... hope to be myself less miserable By what I seek , but others to make such As I , though thereby worse to me redound . For only in destroying I find ease To my relentless thoughts ; and him destroyed , 1 1 Sc . ' if he be destroyed ...
... hope to be myself less miserable By what I seek , but others to make such As I , though thereby worse to me redound . For only in destroying I find ease To my relentless thoughts ; and him destroyed , 1 1 Sc . ' if he be destroyed ...
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... hope Of what so seldom chanced , when to his wish , Beyond his hope , Eve separate he spies , Veiled in a cloud of fragrance , where she stood , Half - spied , so thick the roses bushing round About her glowed , oft stooping to support ...
... hope Of what so seldom chanced , when to his wish , Beyond his hope , Eve separate he spies , Veiled in a cloud of fragrance , where she stood , Half - spied , so thick the roses bushing round About her glowed , oft stooping to support ...
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... hope Of Paradise for Hell , hope here to taste Of pleasure , but all pleasure to destroy , Save what is in destroying ; other joy To me is lost . Then let me not let pass Occasion which now smiles . Behold alone The Woman , opportune to ...
... hope Of Paradise for Hell , hope here to taste Of pleasure , but all pleasure to destroy , Save what is in destroying ; other joy To me is lost . Then let me not let pass Occasion which now smiles . Behold alone The Woman , opportune to ...
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