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4. oldal
... eye , at least , al- ways vigilant . But it may perhaps account for the unusual failure of our great essayist in ... eyes behind the book , " His mother was but eighteen when he was not to the thing which is said in it . There born ...
... eye , at least , al- ways vigilant . But it may perhaps account for the unusual failure of our great essayist in ... eyes behind the book , " His mother was but eighteen when he was not to the thing which is said in it . There born ...
7. oldal
... eyes ; and when the fate of one of his favorites was not ac- swell on his temples , I saw him repress his cording to his fancy , I saw the angry veins tears . He often burst in with But , mother , the princess won't marry the nasty ...
... eyes ; and when the fate of one of his favorites was not ac- swell on his temples , I saw him repress his cording to his fancy , I saw the angry veins tears . He often burst in with But , mother , the princess won't marry the nasty ...
18. oldal
... Eyes , have ye forgot your yearning ? Golden dreams , are ye returning ? Gold as ye are , O stay above ! Here too is life- here too is love . Hosts of stars are blinking In the lake's clear cup , Flowing mists are drinking The towering ...
... Eyes , have ye forgot your yearning ? Golden dreams , are ye returning ? Gold as ye are , O stay above ! Here too is life- here too is love . Hosts of stars are blinking In the lake's clear cup , Flowing mists are drinking The towering ...
25. oldal
... eyes . And thus the These picturesque objects being , however , in force of all sensuous - moral impressions is al- the rear of his audience , who did not wish ways strongest when men are quite thrown to turn quite away from him ...
... eyes . And thus the These picturesque objects being , however , in force of all sensuous - moral impressions is al- the rear of his audience , who did not wish ways strongest when men are quite thrown to turn quite away from him ...
26. oldal
... eyes of the reader . Thus : " How sweet is the glorious moonshine , as clear it is as the daylight ; I can surely see in the town the houses and courtyard quite plainly , In that gable a casement , - I fancy I count every pane there ...
... eyes of the reader . Thus : " How sweet is the glorious moonshine , as clear it is as the daylight ; I can surely see in the town the houses and courtyard quite plainly , In that gable a casement , - I fancy I count every pane there ...
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