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The New History and the Old: Critical Essays and Reappraisals
But his special contribution to the nomenclature — and to the conception — of
classes was his distinction between the "toiling classes" and the "untoiling."16 It
was here that the two classes, so far from being simple descriptive terms, became
...
Gertrude Himmelfarb, 2004
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Poems of Nation, Anthems of Empire: English Verse in the ...
"All, at this bounteous season, ope their urns / And pour untoiling harvest o'er the
land" (lines 830- 31). The cultural weight of this trope of the "untoiling harvest," of
a laborless abundance of natural riches (wasted on the natives), might be ...
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Art, politics, and will: essays in honor of Lionel Trilling
But his special contribution to the nomenclature — and to the conception — of
classes was his distinction between the "Toiling Classes" and the "Untoiling."15 It
was here that the two classes, so far from being simple descriptive terms, became
...
Quentin Anderson, Stephen Donadio, Steven Marcus, 1977
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The seasons: a poem. Compared with the London and Edinburgh ed
... With insect lamps, to where Aurora sheds On Indus' smiling banks the rosy
shower : All, at this bounteous season, ope their urns, 830 And pour untoiling
harvest o'er the land. Nor less thy world, Columbus, drinks, refreshed, The lavish
...
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The Seasons ... To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author by ...
... to where Aurora sheds On Indus' smiling banks the rosy shower: All, at this
bounteous season, ope their urns, And pour untoiling harvest o'er the land. Nor
less thy world, CULU un us, drinks, refresh'd, The lavish moisture of the melting
year.
James Thomson, Patrick MURDOCH, 1793
Cain. And is. It is not with the earth, though I must till it, I feel at war; but that I may
not profit By what it bears of beautiful, untoiling, Nor gratify my thousand swelling
thoughts With knowledge, nor allay my thousand fears Of death and life. Lucifer.
George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), John Galt, 1837
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the ...
... you have won, With ruthless toil, and many a wretch undone, To those who
mock you gone to Pluto's reign, There with sad ghosts to pine, and shadows dun :
But sure it is of vanities most vain, To toil for what you here untoiling may obtain.
Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers, 1847
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M. Fabius Quinctilianus His Institutes of Eloquence: Or, The ...
Mean while, it must neither be too finely spun, nor too far fetch'd; it ought to wear
the Appearance of elegant Simplicity, and untoiling Nature, without raising too
great Expectation by pompous Words, 'and a presumptuous Lool. A Speaker who
...
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The New American Magazine
Yet, exulting in new glories, bursting spontaneously upon the world, or
elaborated by passive and untoiling intuition ; while in connection with it is the
most unbounded appetite of a gormandising credulity that accepts with as little
labor of ...
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The Works of Cowper and Thompson: Including Many Letters and ...
... you have won With ruthless toil, and many a wretch undone, To those who
mock you, gone to Pluto's reign, There with sad ghosts to pine, and shadows dun
: But sure it is of vanities most vain, To toil for, what you here untoiling may obtain.
William Cowper, James Thomson, 1832