An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... head the dismal hiss Of fiery darts in flaming volleys flew , And flying vaulted either host with fire . So under fiery cope together rush'd Both battles main , with ruinous assault And inextinguishable rage ; all heaven Resounded ; and ...
... head the dismal hiss Of fiery darts in flaming volleys flew , And flying vaulted either host with fire . So under fiery cope together rush'd Both battles main , with ruinous assault And inextinguishable rage ; all heaven Resounded ; and ...
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... head the appearance of danger heightens , by opposition , the consciousness of security , and , consequently , the satisfaction that arises there- from : here , the feeling resembles that above - men- tioned , occasioned by a ship ...
... head the appearance of danger heightens , by opposition , the consciousness of security , and , consequently , the satisfaction that arises there- from : here , the feeling resembles that above - men- tioned , occasioned by a ship ...
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... head but his own , and that was against a post when he was drunk . IBID . A true critic , in the perusal of a book , is like a dog at a feast , whose thoughts and stomach are wholly set upon what the guests * No. 102 . fling away , and ...
... head but his own , and that was against a post when he was drunk . IBID . A true critic , in the perusal of a book , is like a dog at a feast , whose thoughts and stomach are wholly set upon what the guests * No. 102 . fling away , and ...
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... head be empty , provided his common place book be full ! And if you will bate him but the circumstances of method , and style , and grammar , and invention ; allow him but the common privileges of transcribing from others , and ...
... head be empty , provided his common place book be full ! And if you will bate him but the circumstances of method , and style , and grammar , and invention ; allow him but the common privileges of transcribing from others , and ...
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... head where late it grew , ) That while my nostrils draw the vital air , This hand , which won it , shall for ever wear . He spoke , and speaking , in proud triumph spread The long - contended honors of her head . RAPE OF THE LOCK ...
... head where late it grew , ) That while my nostrils draw the vital air , This hand , which won it , shall for ever wear . He spoke , and speaking , in proud triumph spread The long - contended honors of her head . RAPE OF THE LOCK ...
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