Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... beauty . I call love . The attribute . the evidence , and end , The consummation to the inward sense , Of beauty apprehended from without , I still call love . As form . when colourless , Is nothing to the eye - that pine - tree there ...
... beauty . I call love . The attribute . the evidence , and end , The consummation to the inward sense , Of beauty apprehended from without , I still call love . As form . when colourless , Is nothing to the eye - that pine - tree there ...
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... beauty of his verse . His first work was a volume of ' Poems , ' 1844. This was repub- lished with large additions in 1853 , under the title of Tamerton Church Tower , and other Poems . ' He then produced his most im- portant work , The ...
... beauty of his verse . His first work was a volume of ' Poems , ' 1844. This was repub- lished with large additions in 1853 , under the title of Tamerton Church Tower , and other Poems . ' He then produced his most im- portant work , The ...
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... beauty . Their short petticoats revealed a neat ankle and a leg with a noble swell for na- ture , when she is in earnest , builds beauty on the ideas of ancient sculptors and poets , not of modern poetasters , who . with their airy ...
... beauty . Their short petticoats revealed a neat ankle and a leg with a noble swell for na- ture , when she is in earnest , builds beauty on the ideas of ancient sculptors and poets , not of modern poetasters , who . with their airy ...
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