Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 頁 |
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... delighted . There were also secular plays of great antiquity performed by strolling jestours , which were discountenanced by the religious orders , and were of the most rude and disconnected composition . When the Mysteries ceased to be ...
... delighted . There were also secular plays of great antiquity performed by strolling jestours , which were discountenanced by the religious orders , and were of the most rude and disconnected composition . When the Mysteries ceased to be ...
第 32 頁
... delightful poems that fancy ever conceived or genius realized . He supposes the Faery Queen presiding at her annual court , which lasted in splendor and festivity for twelve days . Every day some suppliant is presented at her throne ...
... delightful poems that fancy ever conceived or genius realized . He supposes the Faery Queen presiding at her annual court , which lasted in splendor and festivity for twelve days . Every day some suppliant is presented at her throne ...
第 39 頁
... delight , Drawn after you , you pattern of all those . Yet seem'd it winter still , and , you away , As with your shadow I with these did play . Sonnet 98 . contrast the power and imagery of this , with the playful tenderness of the ...
... delight , Drawn after you , you pattern of all those . Yet seem'd it winter still , and , you away , As with your shadow I with these did play . Sonnet 98 . contrast the power and imagery of this , with the playful tenderness of the ...
第 42 頁
... priest , a king ; The spoused pair , two realms ; the sea , the ring . The song of Night , in his Masque of the Vision of Delight breathes the very soul of music and fancy : Break , Phant'sie , from thy cave of cloud , 42.
... priest , a king ; The spoused pair , two realms ; the sea , the ring . The song of Night , in his Masque of the Vision of Delight breathes the very soul of music and fancy : Break , Phant'sie , from thy cave of cloud , 42.
第 45 頁
... delight , And so to bid good night ? ' Tis pity Nature brought ye forth , Merely to shew your worth , And lose you quite . But your lovely leaves , where we May read how soon things have Their end , though ne'er so brave : And after ...
... delight , And so to bid good night ? ' Tis pity Nature brought ye forth , Merely to shew your worth , And lose you quite . But your lovely leaves , where we May read how soon things have Their end , though ne'er so brave : And after ...
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