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Guesses at Truth: Second Series - Page 81
by Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare - 1848 - 383 pages
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The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1832 - 364 pages
...our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceiving ; And, so sepulcher'd, in such pomp dost lie, That kings, for such a tomb, would wish to die. TEMPEST. HISTORICAL NOTICE OF THE TEMPEST. No one has hitherto heen fortunate enough to discover the...
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The Excursion; a Poem

William Wordsworth - 1836 - 398 pages
...name ? Thou in our wonder and astonishment Hast built thyself a livelong monument, And so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That kings for such a tomb would wish to die." Page 206. Line 3. " And spires whose ' silent finger points to Heaven.' " An instinctive taste teaches...
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Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit ..., Volume 1

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1836 - 382 pages
...wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a live-long monument. ***** * * * . * * And, so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That Kings, for such a tomb, would wish to die. Michael Angelo, surveying the fate and the genius of Dante, exclaims : Pur fuss' io tal * ' * * Per...
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Revue de Paris, Volume 82

1836 - 388 pages
...name ? Thon in our wonder and astonishment Hast built thyself a live-long monument. And so sepulchr'd in such pomp dost lie , That Kings, for such a tomb, would wisli to die. Michel- Ange, enviant le sort et le génie de Dante, s'écrie : Pur fuss'io tal : Per...
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Oeuvres complètes, Volume 22

François-René de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 390 pages
...namc? Thou in our wouder and astonishment Hast built thyself a live-long monument. And so sepulcbr'd in such pomp dost lie , That Kings , for such a tomb , would wish to die. Michel-Ange , enviant le sort et le génie de Dante , s'écrie : Pur fuss' io tal : Per l'aspro esilio...
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The complete works of William Shakspeare, with notes by the most ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much сопссЫпг; And, so sepulcher'd, if your worship win take order for the drabs and the knaves, you need JOHN MILTOV, COMMENDATORY VERSES ON StfAKSPEARE. MI Ike death ofthat famous writer and tetar, Mr. n'iBiam...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 2

1838 - 710 pages
...our I'sncy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceiving ; And so sepulchered, in such pomp dost lie, That kings for such a tomb would wish todie !" " Ah, those, — those, John, I am bound to confess, are certainly somewhat of a higher key,...
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Chefs-d'œuvre de Shakespeare ..: Richard III, Roméo et Juliette et Le ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 714 pages
...hou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too mucb conceiving : And so scpulcherM, in such pomp dost lie, That kings, for such a tomb, would wisb to die. I. ï i ion de ses compatriotes ; et cette même étude y fait voir d'assez grandes beautés...
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The Haileybury observer

East India college - 1840 - 204 pages
...fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceiving; And so eepulchcr'd in euch pomp dost lie, That kings for such a tomb would wish to die. — Milton. " ON croirait que cet ouvrage est le fruit de l'imagination d'un sauvage ivre." Such was...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 26; Volume 48

1866 - 662 pages
...thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceiving; And, so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That kings, for such a tomb, would wish to die." His aspirations toward the invisible and eternal he thus sets forth in one of his early pieces : "Such...
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