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... once fabled of Jack Falstaff and his merry men ; or with the " wise saws " of the illustrious author of those creations . Let us , then , leave the ficti- tious and turn to the real - let us accompany the genial author of The Sketch ...
... once fabled of Jack Falstaff and his merry men ; or with the " wise saws " of the illustrious author of those creations . Let us , then , leave the ficti- tious and turn to the real - let us accompany the genial author of The Sketch ...
Page 39
... we can hardly have too much of it from the poets . Dr. Johnson once remarked , that " we need not ridicule a passion , which he who never felt , never was happy ; and he who laughs at , never deserves to feel - a passion 39.
... we can hardly have too much of it from the poets . Dr. Johnson once remarked , that " we need not ridicule a passion , which he who never felt , never was happy ; and he who laughs at , never deserves to feel - a passion 39.
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... once to me were dear , No part of them can have now with me here ? Hazlitt thought Drummond's sonnets approached as near almost as any others to the perfection of this kind of writing . Address to the Nightingale : — Here is his Sweet ...
... once to me were dear , No part of them can have now with me here ? Hazlitt thought Drummond's sonnets approached as near almost as any others to the perfection of this kind of writing . Address to the Nightingale : — Here is his Sweet ...
Page 60
... once they view , That stand upon the threshold of the new . For harmony and elegance of fancy , these verses , by AYTON , have rarely been surpassed : - I loved thee once , I'll love no more , Thine be the grief , as is the blame ; Thou ...
... once they view , That stand upon the threshold of the new . For harmony and elegance of fancy , these verses , by AYTON , have rarely been surpassed : - I loved thee once , I'll love no more , Thine be the grief , as is the blame ; Thou ...
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... once remove it . Yet he for whom I grieve shall never know it ; My tongue does not betray , nor my eyes show it . Not a sigh , nor a tear , my pain discloses , But they fall silently , like dew on roses . Thus , to prevent my love froin ...
... once remove it . Yet he for whom I grieve shall never know it ; My tongue does not betray , nor my eyes show it . Not a sigh , nor a tear , my pain discloses , But they fall silently , like dew on roses . Thus , to prevent my love froin ...
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