Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 2 |
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Page 32
... pur cieco risguardo . Ma qual fugge , O Rosa , il mattin lieve ? E chi te , come neve , E'l mio cor teco , e la mia vita strugge . our own times , and to those of our immediate 32 give a value and a name that will not pass ...
... pur cieco risguardo . Ma qual fugge , O Rosa , il mattin lieve ? E chi te , come neve , E'l mio cor teco , e la mia vita strugge . our own times , and to those of our immediate 32 give a value and a name that will not pass ...
Page 46
... give universal delight ; and that the passages exclu- sively appropriate to the supposed narrator , such as the last couplet of the third stanza ; * the seven last lines of the tenth ; and the five following stanzas , with the exception ...
... give universal delight ; and that the passages exclu- sively appropriate to the supposed narrator , such as the last couplet of the third stanza ; * the seven last lines of the tenth ; and the five following stanzas , with the exception ...
Page 55
... give him time for recollection ; or in mere aid of vacancy , as in the scanty com- panies of a country stage the same player pops backwards and forwards , in order to prevent the appearance of empty spaces , in the proces- sion of ...
... give him time for recollection ; or in mere aid of vacancy , as in the scanty com- panies of a country stage the same player pops backwards and forwards , in order to prevent the appearance of empty spaces , in the proces- sion of ...
Page 89
... gives place ; Is first in Pisa's and in Virtue's race ; Theron there , and he alone , Ev'n his own swift forefathers has outgone . " One of the company exclaimed , with the full assent of the rest , that if the original were mad- der ...
... gives place ; Is first in Pisa's and in Virtue's race ; Theron there , and he alone , Ev'n his own swift forefathers has outgone . " One of the company exclaimed , with the full assent of the rest , that if the original were mad- der ...
Page 109
... give three specimens taken with little choice . The first from the lines on the " Boy OF WINANDER - MERE , " who - " Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls , That they might answer him . And they would shout , Across the watery vale and ...
... give three specimens taken with little choice . The first from the lines on the " Boy OF WINANDER - MERE , " who - " Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls , That they might answer him . And they would shout , Across the watery vale and ...
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