The Living Authors of EnglandD. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 316 oldal |
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... poet's heart is a reverent humanity , and when religion and life were trampled under foot , he recoiled from the brotherhood . His poetry , however , did not sufficiently include philosophy , otherwise he would have naturally accounted ...
... poet's heart is a reverent humanity , and when religion and life were trampled under foot , he recoiled from the brotherhood . His poetry , however , did not sufficiently include philosophy , otherwise he would have naturally accounted ...
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... poet's idea of wit than an elaborate exposition . At a friend's house , after dinner the conversation turned upon ... poet ; " indeed , " continued he , " I do not think I was ever witty but once in my life . " A great desire was ...
... poet's idea of wit than an elaborate exposition . At a friend's house , after dinner the conversation turned upon ... poet ; " indeed , " continued he , " I do not think I was ever witty but once in my life . " A great desire was ...
34. oldal
... poet's uncle adopted him and his brother , and took them into his banking house . After some time he detected the ... poet . We are entirely of the uncle's opi- nion , and boldly avow our belief that no spiteful nature can , by any ...
... poet's uncle adopted him and his brother , and took them into his banking house . After some time he detected the ... poet . We are entirely of the uncle's opi- nion , and boldly avow our belief that no spiteful nature can , by any ...
42. oldal
... poet's reply . Again the Mephistophi- lean voice urges the despondency of his heart , as a conclusive argument of the insufficiency of human life to attain felicity . The brighter voice consults patience in you , " Shut the life from ...
... poet's reply . Again the Mephistophi- lean voice urges the despondency of his heart , as a conclusive argument of the insufficiency of human life to attain felicity . The brighter voice consults patience in you , " Shut the life from ...
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... poet's mind . THE SISTERS . " We were two daughters of one race , She was the fairest in the face : The wind is blowing in turret and tree- They were together and she fell— Therefore revenge became me well- O the Earl was fair to see ...
... poet's mind . THE SISTERS . " We were two daughters of one race , She was the fairest in the face : The wind is blowing in turret and tree- They were together and she fell— Therefore revenge became me well- O the Earl was fair to see ...
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