British Classical Authors. Select Specimens of the National Literature of England and America, with Biographical Sketches and an Historical Outline of English Literature. Poetry and ProseGeorge Westermann, 1885 |
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... rich and the poor , the powerful and the humble , the wise and good , as well as the low and scurrilous must pass before our eyes , each arrayed in his own dress and speaking his own language . Then we shall not only have learned words ...
... rich and the poor , the powerful and the humble , the wise and good , as well as the low and scurrilous must pass before our eyes , each arrayed in his own dress and speaking his own language . Then we shall not only have learned words ...
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... rich mine of romance , which even Spenser and Shakespeare did not disdain to explore . About the year 1200 , nearly a century and a half after the Conquest , Wace's poem was translated into English , and extended to nearly double its ...
... rich mine of romance , which even Spenser and Shakespeare did not disdain to explore . About the year 1200 , nearly a century and a half after the Conquest , Wace's poem was translated into English , and extended to nearly double its ...
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... rich imagination do we not find in the four cantos of this glorious poem , for which he judiciously adopted the flowing , harmonious stanza of Spenser - need we recall the Eve of Waterloo , the picture of Venice , the Gladiator , the ...
... rich imagination do we not find in the four cantos of this glorious poem , for which he judiciously adopted the flowing , harmonious stanza of Spenser - need we recall the Eve of Waterloo , the picture of Venice , the Gladiator , the ...
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... rich resources of his genius . It is the story of the conquest of Iran or Persia by the Mahometans , and the suppression by force of the ancient re- ligion of Zoroaster ; but the subject con- tinually leaves room for covert allusions to ...
... rich resources of his genius . It is the story of the conquest of Iran or Persia by the Mahometans , and the suppression by force of the ancient re- ligion of Zoroaster ; but the subject con- tinually leaves room for covert allusions to ...
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... rich distilled perfumes , ' that he launched into his subject like an eagle dallying with the wind , ' and in the mind of his auditor realized the idea of St. John preaching in the wilderness - a very high commendation coming from so ...
... rich distilled perfumes , ' that he launched into his subject like an eagle dallying with the wind , ' and in the mind of his auditor realized the idea of St. John preaching in the wilderness - a very high commendation coming from so ...
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273 페이지 - Muse, The place of fame and elegy supply: And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die. For who, to dumb Forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er...
600 페이지 - Tis of the wave and not the rock; 'Tis but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale ! In spite of rock and tempest's roar, In spite of false lights on the shore. Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee.
381 페이지 - All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As, when night is bare, From one lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams, and Heaven is overflowed.
273 페이지 - E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires. For thee, who, mindful of th' unhonour'd dead, Dost in these lines their artless tale relate; If chance, by lonely contemplation led, Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate, Haply some hoary-headed swain may say, 'Oft have we seen him at the peep of dawn Brushing with hasty steps the dews away, To meet the sun upon the upland lawn...
277 페이지 - Sweet smiling village, loveliest of the lawn, Thy sports are fled, and all thy charms withdrawn ; Amidst thy bowers the tyrant's hand is seen, /And desolation saddens all thy green : One only master grasps the whole domain, , And half a tillage stints thy smiling plain...
54 페이지 - tis his will : Let but the commons hear this testament, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read) And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds, And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, And, dying, mention it within their wills, Bequeathing it, as a rich legacy, Unto their issue.
54 페이지 - Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And, sure, he is an honourable man. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know. You all did love him once, not without cause; What cause withholds you then to mourn for him ? O judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason! — Bear with me; My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, And I must pause, till it come back to me.
380 페이지 - And there lay the steed with his nostril all wide, But through it there rolled not the breath of his pride; And the foam of his gasping lay white on the turf, And cold as the spray of the rock/beating surf. And there lay the rider distorted and pale, With the dew on his brow, and the rust on his mail; And the tents were all silent, the banners alone, The lances unlifted, the trumpet unblown.
411 페이지 - Awake, my soul ! not only passive praise Thou owest ! not alone these swelling tears, Mute thanks and secret ecstasy ! Awake, Voice of sweet song ! Awake, my Heart, awake ! Green vales and icy cliffs, all join my Hymn.
600 페이지 - Of the stern agony, and shroud, and pall, And breathless darkness, and the narrow house, Make thee to shudder, and grow sick at heart — Go forth, under the open sky, and list To nature's teachings, while from all around — Earth and her waters, and the depths of air — Comes a still voice...