Littell's Living Age, 166. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... stand before his God . - In the love poems of this first volume there is a distinct impress of Wordsworth ; though not in the ordinary way of verbal plagiarism . The lofty sentiments which both poets expressed concerning woman were ...
... stand before his God . - In the love poems of this first volume there is a distinct impress of Wordsworth ; though not in the ordinary way of verbal plagiarism . The lofty sentiments which both poets expressed concerning woman were ...
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... stand un- that have ever been written . We will moved those shafts of invective and scorn content ourselves with the closing passage of the criticism : - At the Round Table of King Arthur there was left always one seat empty for him who ...
... stand un- that have ever been written . We will moved those shafts of invective and scorn content ourselves with the closing passage of the criticism : - At the Round Table of King Arthur there was left always one seat empty for him who ...
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... stand in stately pha- lanx , full beds of meadow - sweet are wav ing , the blue heads of the forget - me - not cover ... stands gazing at her little blue eyed naturalist . At Bolsover Hall Miss Phrasie was a no less important member of ...
... stand in stately pha- lanx , full beds of meadow - sweet are wav ing , the blue heads of the forget - me - not cover ... stands gazing at her little blue eyed naturalist . At Bolsover Hall Miss Phrasie was a no less important member of ...
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... stand . She fell on her knees , poor child , with a sudden over- powering burst of sobbing pain . There was an iron roller somewhere by the wall , and she laid her poor head upon the iron with incoherent sobs and prayers for his life ...
... stand . She fell on her knees , poor child , with a sudden over- powering burst of sobbing pain . There was an iron roller somewhere by the wall , and she laid her poor head upon the iron with incoherent sobs and prayers for his life ...
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... stand apart . The Field of History should not merely be well tilled , but well peopled . None is delightful to me or in- teresting in which I find not as many illustrious names as have a right to enter it . We might as well in a drama ...
... stand apart . The Field of History should not merely be well tilled , but well peopled . None is delightful to me or in- teresting in which I find not as many illustrious names as have a right to enter it . We might as well in a drama ...
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