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... heart as with the sound of a trumpet . If we teachers of literature can arouse the imagination , quicken the feelings , and refine the taste of our boys and girls , we shall do much towards shaping their characters and sweetening their ...
... heart as with the sound of a trumpet . If we teachers of literature can arouse the imagination , quicken the feelings , and refine the taste of our boys and girls , we shall do much towards shaping their characters and sweetening their ...
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... Heart LODGE : Rosalind's Madrigal NASH : In Time of Pestilence . MARLOWE : The Passionate Shepherd to his Love DEKKER : O Sweet Content JONSON : Still to be Neat To Celia PAGE 46 47 47 48 50 51 51 52 53 · HEYWOOD : Good Morrow BEAUMONT ...
... Heart LODGE : Rosalind's Madrigal NASH : In Time of Pestilence . MARLOWE : The Passionate Shepherd to his Love DEKKER : O Sweet Content JONSON : Still to be Neat To Celia PAGE 46 47 47 48 50 51 51 52 53 · HEYWOOD : Good Morrow BEAUMONT ...
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... as to their popularity on the stage . But Shakespeare was much more than a successful dramatist ; he possessed a knowledge of the human heart unequaled by any author before or since , and it is AN OUTLINE SKETCH xiii.
... as to their popularity on the stage . But Shakespeare was much more than a successful dramatist ; he possessed a knowledge of the human heart unequaled by any author before or since , and it is AN OUTLINE SKETCH xiii.
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... contemplation , nature and the heart of man . Closely allied with Wordsworth is his friend and com- panion , Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( 1772-1834 ) . Coleridge wrote comparatively little poetry , but what he wrote was AN OUTLINE SKETCH xvii.
... contemplation , nature and the heart of man . Closely allied with Wordsworth is his friend and com- panion , Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( 1772-1834 ) . Coleridge wrote comparatively little poetry , but what he wrote was AN OUTLINE SKETCH xvii.
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... lighted down . They lighted down to take a drink Of the spring that ran sae clear , And down the stream ran his gude heart's blood , And sair she ' gan to fear . 45 40 35 330 25 " Hold up , hold up , lord William , OLD ENGLISH BALLADS 27.
... lighted down . They lighted down to take a drink Of the spring that ran sae clear , And down the stream ran his gude heart's blood , And sair she ' gan to fear . 45 40 35 330 25 " Hold up , hold up , lord William , OLD ENGLISH BALLADS 27.
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