The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century |
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עמוד 43
As he had been raised by the exaltation , he was involved in the misfortunes of
that injured princess , who had no other fault but an unguarded and indiscrete
frankness of nature ; and whose character has been blackened by the bigotted ...
As he had been raised by the exaltation , he was involved in the misfortunes of
that injured princess , who had no other fault but an unguarded and indiscrete
frankness of nature ; and whose character has been blackened by the bigotted ...
עמוד 48
I thinke Nature hath lost the moulde Where she her shape did take ; Or els I doubt
if Nature coulde So faire a creature make . In life she is Diana chaste , In truth
Penelopey ; In worde and eke in dede stedfast . What would you more we sey ?
I thinke Nature hath lost the moulde Where she her shape did take ; Or els I doubt
if Nature coulde So faire a creature make . In life she is Diana chaste , In truth
Penelopey ; In worde and eke in dede stedfast . What would you more we sey ?
עמוד 183
... and adopted by the puritans in contradiction to the national worship ; or at least
that such a publication , whatever his private sentiments might have been , would
not have suited the nature and dignity of his high office in the church . Some of ...
... and adopted by the puritans in contradiction to the national worship ; or at least
that such a publication , whatever his private sentiments might have been , would
not have suited the nature and dignity of his high office in the church . Some of ...
עמוד 243
But this picture , in which nature , sentiment , and the graces are concerned , I
have to contrast with scenes of a very different nature . Salvator Rosa has here
borrowed the pencil Correggio . Dante's beauties are not of the soft and gentle
kind .
But this picture , in which nature , sentiment , and the graces are concerned , I
have to contrast with scenes of a very different nature . Salvator Rosa has here
borrowed the pencil Correggio . Dante's beauties are not of the soft and gentle
kind .
עמוד 338
As if one shold de“ scribe Henry the fixt , He might call hym jentle , milde of nature
, ledde by perswacion , and ready to forgiue , carelesse for “ wealth , suspecting
none , mercifull to al , fearful in aduersitie , “ and without forecast to espie his ...
As if one shold de“ scribe Henry the fixt , He might call hym jentle , milde of nature
, ledde by perswacion , and ready to forgiue , carelesse for “ wealth , suspecting
none , mercifull to al , fearful in aduersitie , “ and without forecast to espie his ...
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