The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... poet Inebriated with compassion not Moet! And I pray, yes I pray that your lovely, dovely eyes would realize you are More than breast and thighs—because enough is enough. . See your worth. See that you were made to be. 24.
... poet Inebriated with compassion not Moet! And I pray, yes I pray that your lovely, dovely eyes would realize you are More than breast and thighs—because enough is enough. . See your worth. See that you were made to be. 24.
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... poet's function and technique , and comparisons with the heroic lays of the Norse Edda and other early Germanic heroic literature have clarified the nature of the poet's function.26 The Beowulf poet obviously admires the pagan ideals ...
... poet's function and technique , and comparisons with the heroic lays of the Norse Edda and other early Germanic heroic literature have clarified the nature of the poet's function.26 The Beowulf poet obviously admires the pagan ideals ...
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... research , Unbiassed , unbewildered , and unawed ? The Poet's soul was with me at that time ; Sweet meditations , the still overflow Of present happiness , while future years Lacked not anticipations 110 [ BOOK VI . CAMBRIDGE AND THE ALPS .
... research , Unbiassed , unbewildered , and unawed ? The Poet's soul was with me at that time ; Sweet meditations , the still overflow Of present happiness , while future years Lacked not anticipations 110 [ BOOK VI . CAMBRIDGE AND THE ALPS .
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... POET , like the traveller at a rail- way - station , 127 . POET , the Master thinks he has some of his elements , but is not one , 128 . POETRY , a young man's maiden ef- fort , 184 . POETS , dark - meat and white - meat , 51 . POETS ...
... POET , like the traveller at a rail- way - station , 127 . POET , the Master thinks he has some of his elements , but is not one , 128 . POETRY , a young man's maiden ef- fort , 184 . POETS , dark - meat and white - meat , 51 . POETS ...
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