Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... rest of Gray's Ode is a sufficiently close version of the twenty - first stanza of the Gododin . Gray closes it like the true poet that he is ; but the " diction " of the eighteenth century is answerable for his inflation of the plain ...
... rest of Gray's Ode is a sufficiently close version of the twenty - first stanza of the Gododin . Gray closes it like the true poet that he is ; but the " diction " of the eighteenth century is answerable for his inflation of the plain ...
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... rest of Gray's Ode is a sufficiently close version of the twenty - first stanza of the Gododin . Gray closes it like the true poet that he is ; but the " diction " of the eighteenth century is answerable for his inflation of the plain ...
... rest of Gray's Ode is a sufficiently close version of the twenty - first stanza of the Gododin . Gray closes it like the true poet that he is ; but the " diction " of the eighteenth century is answerable for his inflation of the plain ...
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... rest a good old woman was , Hight Mother Hubbard . " This form - used in the present tense as well as in the past and parti ciple - may possibly have arisen from confusion out of " hét , " the past tense of " hatan , " to command , but ...
... rest a good old woman was , Hight Mother Hubbard . " This form - used in the present tense as well as in the past and parti ciple - may possibly have arisen from confusion out of " hét , " the past tense of " hatan , " to command , but ...
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... rest . " Boweth your neck under that blissful yoke Of sovereignété , nought of service , Which that men clepeth 8 spousal or wedlock ; • 50 And thinketh , lord , among your thoughtés wise , 60 How that our dayés pass in sundry wise ...
... rest . " Boweth your neck under that blissful yoke Of sovereignété , nought of service , Which that men clepeth 8 spousal or wedlock ; • 50 And thinketh , lord , among your thoughtés wise , 60 How that our dayés pass in sundry wise ...
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... rest , I Him betake ; He may doon as Him lest . " Let me alone in choosing of my wife , That charge upon my back I will endure . But I you pray , and charge upon your life , That what wife that I take , ye me assure To worship her while ...
... rest , I Him betake ; He may doon as Him lest . " Let me alone in choosing of my wife , That charge upon my back I will endure . But I you pray , and charge upon your life , That what wife that I take , ye me assure To worship her while ...
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