Great English Writers, Volume 1Oscar James Campbell, Hardin Craig, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Joseph Morris Thomas F. S. Crofts & Company, 1939 A chronological rearrangement, with many additions, of the material included in the editors' Great English poets and Great English prose writers. cf. Pref. |
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... turned For envy ; yet with jealous leer malign Eyed them askance , and to himself thus plained : - " Sight hateful , sight tormenting ! Thus these two , Imparadised in one another's arms , The happier Eden , shall enjoy their fill Of ...
... turned For envy ; yet with jealous leer malign Eyed them askance , and to himself thus plained : - " Sight hateful , sight tormenting ! Thus these two , Imparadised in one another's arms , The happier Eden , shall enjoy their fill Of ...
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... turned , a natural grace Of haughtiness without pretence , 20 & c . & c . & c . ( Ed . 1820 , 1827 , 1832 ) . ] SERENE , and fitted to embrace , Where'er he turned , a swan - like grace Of haughtiness without pretence , And to unfold a ...
... turned , a natural grace Of haughtiness without pretence , 20 & c . & c . & c . ( Ed . 1820 , 1827 , 1832 ) . ] SERENE , and fitted to embrace , Where'er he turned , a swan - like grace Of haughtiness without pretence , And to unfold a ...
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... turned into so many historic or chronologic theses to be defended against whatever im- pugners . I was not to disbelieve them , but- the next thing to that - I was to be quite sure that some one or other would or had dis- 5 believed ...
... turned into so many historic or chronologic theses to be defended against whatever im- pugners . I was not to disbelieve them , but- the next thing to that - I was to be quite sure that some one or other would or had dis- 5 believed ...
Contents
PRECHAUCERIAN POETRY | 1 |
English Prose from the Beginnings | 237 |
OF ANGER | 267 |
Copyright | |
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