Littell's Living Age, 164. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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26. oldal
... feeling mind to seek after them , or to notice them when they present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of ... feel nor understand .. Coleridge accordingly wrote the " An- cient Mariner " with a view to its inser- tion in a ...
... feeling mind to seek after them , or to notice them when they present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of ... feel nor understand .. Coleridge accordingly wrote the " An- cient Mariner " with a view to its inser- tion in a ...
29. oldal
... feeling connected with the incident of the sailor's mother . And as to your com- plaint that there is an incongruity ... feel at finding a subject which seems to me naturally prosaic treated in metre ; while , on the other hand , you are ...
... feeling connected with the incident of the sailor's mother . And as to your com- plaint that there is an incongruity ... feel at finding a subject which seems to me naturally prosaic treated in metre ; while , on the other hand , you are ...
31. oldal
... feeling mind " tions , and its merit comes from the beauty have given such splendid utterance to the of the form in which a general feeling is emotions they excite . No : the forces that expressed . If one recalls those poems of made ...
... feeling mind " tions , and its merit comes from the beauty have given such splendid utterance to the of the form in which a general feeling is emotions they excite . No : the forces that expressed . If one recalls those poems of made ...
37. oldal
... feel- ings were not for her . She would never leave her mother . Well , she had her mother to love and to work for , and what would life be without that ? And Tom Ollison asked himself whether it did not seem very hard that Peter San ...
... feel- ings were not for her . She would never leave her mother . Well , she had her mother to love and to work for , and what would life be without that ? And Tom Ollison asked himself whether it did not seem very hard that Peter San ...
43. oldal
... feel the greatness of this last mis- fortune in every light , but I will struggle to the utmost ; and though I know , at least I think , I can never be happy again , yet I will be as little miserable as possible , and will make use of ...
... feel the greatness of this last mis- fortune in every light , but I will struggle to the utmost ; and though I know , at least I think , I can never be happy again , yet I will be as little miserable as possible , and will make use of ...
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