The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 59
Página 3
... round those points of interest from which , in our judgement , the chief literary movements of the time have radiated . Our perspective has not allowed us to cite every author who is great or notable , but those alone who best represent ...
... round those points of interest from which , in our judgement , the chief literary movements of the time have radiated . Our perspective has not allowed us to cite every author who is great or notable , but those alone who best represent ...
Página 25
... saw you here , And called their fellows to the sight , Would , looking round for the same sight in vain , Creep back into their silent barks again . But who can blame them now ? for since you ABRAHAM COWLEY 25 Cowley: The Spring.
... saw you here , And called their fellows to the sight , Would , looking round for the same sight in vain , Creep back into their silent barks again . But who can blame them now ? for since you ABRAHAM COWLEY 25 Cowley: The Spring.
Página 42
... round , When Satan , who late fled before the threats Of Gabriel out of Eden , now improved In meditated fraud and malice , bent On Man's destruction , maugre what might hap Of heavier on himself , fearless returned . By night he fled ...
... round , When Satan , who late fled before the threats Of Gabriel out of Eden , now improved In meditated fraud and malice , bent On Man's destruction , maugre what might hap Of heavier on himself , fearless returned . By night he fled ...
Página 44
... round by other Heavens , That shine , yet bear their bright officious lamps , Light above light , for thee alone , as seems , In thee concentring all their precious beams Of sacred influence ! As God in Heaven Is centre , yet extends to ...
... round by other Heavens , That shine , yet bear their bright officious lamps , Light above light , for thee alone , as seems , In thee concentring all their precious beams Of sacred influence ! As God in Heaven Is centre , yet extends to ...
Página 46
... round self - rolled , His head the midst , well stored with subtle wiles : Nor yet in horrid shade or dismal den , Nor nocent yet , but on the grassy herb , Fearless , unfeared , he slept . In at his mouth The Devil entered , and his ...
... round self - rolled , His head the midst , well stored with subtle wiles : Nor yet in horrid shade or dismal den , Nor nocent yet , but on the grassy herb , Fearless , unfeared , he slept . In at his mouth The Devil entered , and his ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Adams answer Apollyon appeared beauty became Becky Sharp began Bothwell called child Christabel cried dark dear death delight doth Dryden earth English evil eyes fair fear feel flowers gentleman give HADOW hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven honour hour human Jebusite Jemima Kenwigs King lady large number light Lillyvick live look Lord Lord Wilmot lyric Lyrical Ballads Maxentius Milnwood mind Miss Pinkerton moon morning mother nature never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH Omichund Ovid Paradise Lost passion Pinkerton pleasure poems poet poetry praise published rest round Roundhead Samson Agonistes satire seemed sense sight sleep smile song soon soul spirit sweet Swift taste Tatler tears tell thee things THOMAS TRAHERNE thou thought tree Uncle Toby verse voice Whig wild wind words write wrote