Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonParry & McMillan, 1855 - 387 sidor |
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... and in a casual and familiar way will treat them most agreeably and intelli- gently , so that we may correct an inaccuracy of diction or of pronunciation , which we might have remained uncon- -scious THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 95.
... and in a casual and familiar way will treat them most agreeably and intelli- gently , so that we may correct an inaccuracy of diction or of pronunciation , which we might have remained uncon- -scious THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 95.
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... gentle flow . Turn from them to that other poem of the same author , " The Bridge of Sighs , " a poet's feeling rebuke of the vice and inhumanity of a great metropolis , and of sympathy with its poor , degraded victims , driven to sui ...
... gentle flow . Turn from them to that other poem of the same author , " The Bridge of Sighs , " a poet's feeling rebuke of the vice and inhumanity of a great metropolis , and of sympathy with its poor , degraded victims , driven to sui ...
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... tearful manner - his own gentle nature agitated by uncontrollable sympathy - in which HE recited its beautiful stanzas . W. B. R. with wondrous rapidity , equally favourable to the diffu- sion THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 117.
... tearful manner - his own gentle nature agitated by uncontrollable sympathy - in which HE recited its beautiful stanzas . W. B. R. with wondrous rapidity , equally favourable to the diffu- sion THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 117.
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... gentle companionship of singing birds and flowers , among the English lakes and amid Wordsworth's haunts : " It must have been , " writes Lady Richardson , " about the middle of May that we heard of Mr. Reed's arrival at Rydal Mount ...
... gentle companionship of singing birds and flowers , among the English lakes and amid Wordsworth's haunts : " It must have been , " writes Lady Richardson , " about the middle of May that we heard of Mr. Reed's arrival at Rydal Mount ...
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... gentle knight , " newly returned from his adventures , and modest with the memo- ries of many a battle on sea and land , fought with the Moors and the foes of the faithful far away . With him comes his son , full of gayety and gallantry ...
... gentle knight , " newly returned from his adventures , and modest with the memo- ries of many a battle on sea and land , fought with the Moors and the foes of the faithful far away . With him comes his son , full of gayety and gallantry ...
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