The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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96. oldal
... poor elves— Less to display our subject than ourselves . Whate'er we paint — a grot , a flower , a bird Heavens ! how we sweat ! laboriously absurd ! Words of gigantic bulk and uncouth sound In rattling triads the long sentence bound ...
... poor elves— Less to display our subject than ourselves . Whate'er we paint — a grot , a flower , a bird Heavens ! how we sweat ! laboriously absurd ! Words of gigantic bulk and uncouth sound In rattling triads the long sentence bound ...
101. oldal
... poor who hath it not , And he who hath it laughs at poverty . It hath no conqueror . When Death himself Has worked his very worst , this love of theirs Lives still upon the loved one's memory . It is a strange enchantment , which ...
... poor who hath it not , And he who hath it laughs at poverty . It hath no conqueror . When Death himself Has worked his very worst , this love of theirs Lives still upon the loved one's memory . It is a strange enchantment , which ...
111. oldal
... poor and meagre . Words are lavished with pro- fusion when they absolutely represent nothing , and none but the man who has read through a volume of words with the wish really to ascertain the amount of instruction it gives , can judge ...
... poor and meagre . Words are lavished with pro- fusion when they absolutely represent nothing , and none but the man who has read through a volume of words with the wish really to ascertain the amount of instruction it gives , can judge ...
112. oldal
... poor artist in doubt whether to take to his pencil or to his heels . But , in whatever part or age of the world he had lived , he must have been an extraordinary man . No mere size , however stupendous , or expression of 112 GEORGE ...
... poor artist in doubt whether to take to his pencil or to his heels . But , in whatever part or age of the world he had lived , he must have been an extraordinary man . No mere size , however stupendous , or expression of 112 GEORGE ...
121. oldal
... poor ! No blame to us , no blame to him , No time to waste on scorn , But need to work for the blessed day That sees the new world born . THE SEA . I am the sea . I hold the land As one holds an apple in his hand , Hold it fast , with ...
... poor ! No blame to us , no blame to him , No time to waste on scorn , But need to work for the blessed day That sees the new world born . THE SEA . I am the sea . I hold the land As one holds an apple in his hand , Hold it fast , with ...
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