Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 sider |
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Side xv
... , supposed to be written in a Country Churchyard , by Gray . L'Allegro ..... Il Penseroso Ode to Fear · The Speeches of Henry the Fifth · 7 31 .53 84 and the Chief Justice ... 96- ERRATU M. F : 23 .. 1. 9. after stanza XV.
... , supposed to be written in a Country Churchyard , by Gray . L'Allegro ..... Il Penseroso Ode to Fear · The Speeches of Henry the Fifth · 7 31 .53 84 and the Chief Justice ... 96- ERRATU M. F : 23 .. 1. 9. after stanza XV.
Side 2
... dominion of their masters for life , and were governed by the fear of blows , like our cattle . Sucred shade - is the shade of the sacred grove which surrounded Academus . Academus was the name of the place where Plato taught 2.
... dominion of their masters for life , and were governed by the fear of blows , like our cattle . Sucred shade - is the shade of the sacred grove which surrounded Academus . Academus was the name of the place where Plato taught 2.
Side 3
... fear ; and the wood - nymphs are also supposed to be terrified at the unaccustomed appearance of the chariot and horses . " The muses drop the learned lyre , And to their inmost shades retire . The muses are supposed by the poet to ...
... fear ; and the wood - nymphs are also supposed to be terrified at the unaccustomed appearance of the chariot and horses . " The muses drop the learned lyre , And to their inmost shades retire . The muses are supposed by the poet to ...
Side 21
... fear to offend my young readers by pointing it Genius and virtue sometimes lie buried and unseen , like gems or jewels in the ocean , or like flowers in a forest . out . XV . " Some village Hampden , that with dauntless 21 %
... fear to offend my young readers by pointing it Genius and virtue sometimes lie buried and unseen , like gems or jewels in the ocean , or like flowers in a forest . out . XV . " Some village Hampden , that with dauntless 21 %
Side 31
... fear . * Mr. Mason . L'ALLEGRO , In this poem , and that which follows , the passions are continually personified , or spoken of as if they were perfons , or as heathen deities . " Hence loathed Melancholy , Of Cerberus and blackest ...
... fear . * Mr. Mason . L'ALLEGRO , In this poem , and that which follows , the passions are continually personified , or spoken of as if they were perfons , or as heathen deities . " Hence loathed Melancholy , Of Cerberus and blackest ...
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