Eighteenth-century English LiteratureGeoffrey Tillotson, Paul Fussell, Marshall Waingrow Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969 - 1554 pages A survey of prose, poetry, and drama from the Restoration to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Treats major authors in depth but also includes lesser but important writers to give a completer picture of the century. |
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Page 602
... heart its long - forgotten heat ? Yet , yet I love ! From Abelard it came , And Eloisa yet must kiss the name . Dear fatal name ! rest ever unreveal'd , Nor pass these lips in holy silence seal'd . Hide it , my heart , within that close ...
... heart its long - forgotten heat ? Yet , yet I love ! From Abelard it came , And Eloisa yet must kiss the name . Dear fatal name ! rest ever unreveal'd , Nor pass these lips in holy silence seal'd . Hide it , my heart , within that close ...
Page 885
... heart . As what comes from the Writer's heart , reaches ours ; so what comes from his head , sets our brains at work , and our hearts at ease . It makes a circle of thoughtful Critics , not of distressed Patients ; and a passive ...
... heart . As what comes from the Writer's heart , reaches ours ; so what comes from his head , sets our brains at work , and our hearts at ease . It makes a circle of thoughtful Critics , not of distressed Patients ; and a passive ...
Page 1525
... heart you first beguiled ? Why did you run from me and the child ? Och , Johnny , I hardly knew ye ! With drums ... heart to see you sail , Hurroo ! hurroo ! It grieved my heart to see you sail , Hurroo ! hurroo ! It grieved my heart to ...
... heart you first beguiled ? Why did you run from me and the child ? Och , Johnny , I hardly knew ye ! With drums ... heart to see you sail , Hurroo ! hurroo ! It grieved my heart to see you sail , Hurroo ! hurroo ! It grieved my heart to ...
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