Longer English Poems: With Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of EnglishJohn Wesley Hales |
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... gloss of art ; Spontaneous joys , where Nature has its play , 230 235 240 245 250 255 The soul adopts , and owns their first born sway ; Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind , ' Unenvied , unmolested , unconfined . But the long pomp ...
... gloss of art ; Spontaneous joys , where Nature has its play , 230 235 240 245 250 255 The soul adopts , and owns their first born sway ; Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind , ' Unenvied , unmolested , unconfined . But the long pomp ...
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... Gloss on the rose , smell on the violet . " See Abbott's Shakespearian Grammar , § 115 . 6. See Spenser's Life . It is mentioned there that an estate was given him in Ireland ; but it was evidently surrounded with discomforts , and its ...
... Gloss on the rose , smell on the violet . " See Abbott's Shakespearian Grammar , § 115 . 6. See Spenser's Life . It is mentioned there that an estate was given him in Ireland ; but it was evidently surrounded with discomforts , and its ...
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... Gloss . " prevenient , " Paradise Lost , xi . 3 ; " prevention , " ib . vi . 129 . 27. the angel quire . See ll . 85-140 ; Paradise Regained , i . 242-5 . Conip . 28 , See Isaiah vi . 6 , 7. He has the same allusion in his Reason of ...
... Gloss . " prevenient , " Paradise Lost , xi . 3 ; " prevention , " ib . vi . 129 . 27. the angel quire . See ll . 85-140 ; Paradise Regained , i . 242-5 . Conip . 28 , See Isaiah vi . 6 , 7. He has the same allusion in his Reason of ...
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... gloss , when the meaning of or had ceased to be generally known . In Greek , piv and πрóтeроv are found in the same sentence , Tротероv antecedent ; but this is obviously no parallel . can the phrase " an if , " which appeared for a ...
... gloss , when the meaning of or had ceased to be generally known . In Greek , piv and πрóтeроv are found in the same sentence , Tротероv antecedent ; but this is obviously no parallel . can the phrase " an if , " which appeared for a ...
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... glosses holle stemme as " vox fusca , non clara , " - a husky ( as we should say ) , not clear voice . Comp . " his hollow whistling in the leaves " of " the southern wind , " 1 Henry IV . V. i . 5. The former sense seems preferable ...
... glosses holle stemme as " vox fusca , non clara , " - a husky ( as we should say ) , not clear voice . Comp . " his hollow whistling in the leaves " of " the southern wind , " 1 Henry IV . V. i . 5. The former sense seems preferable ...
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