Littell's Living Age, 164. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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18. oldal
... thought to himself , as he went his way meditatively along the streets , the way things were man- aged in this really most incomprehensible of all incomprehensible worlds . Of course if Borroughdale , poor fellow , could find no better ...
... thought to himself , as he went his way meditatively along the streets , the way things were man- aged in this really most incomprehensible of all incomprehensible worlds . Of course if Borroughdale , poor fellow , could find no better ...
24. oldal
... thought and feeling in the " Can- selves , their work was marked by a vital terbury Tales , " " The Faery Queen , " originality of matter and form , and hence Shakespeare's plays , and “ Paradise Lost , " in literature almost everything ...
... thought and feeling in the " Can- selves , their work was marked by a vital terbury Tales , " " The Faery Queen , " originality of matter and form , and hence Shakespeare's plays , and “ Paradise Lost , " in literature almost everything ...
29. oldal
... thought and the mode of its expression , that arises from the false ideas of poetical diction which you have derived from your study of the poets . True , I might have said what I had to say in prose , but why should I be condemned for ...
... thought and the mode of its expression , that arises from the false ideas of poetical diction which you have derived from your study of the poets . True , I might have said what I had to say in prose , but why should I be condemned for ...
30. oldal
... thoughts would be much more fittingly expressed in prose than they are in verse . Nor is this simply because the substance of them is philo- sophical and didactic , for so is the sub- stance of the " Essay on Man , " and yet the thought ...
... thoughts would be much more fittingly expressed in prose than they are in verse . Nor is this simply because the substance of them is philo- sophical and didactic , for so is the sub- stance of the " Essay on Man , " and yet the thought ...
38. oldal
... thought of the van- ishing of the days of quiet love and labor in which her wrung heart had found all the rest it could ever find in this world , she could scarcely repress the last cry of patient anguish , " How long , O Lord , how ...
... thought of the van- ishing of the days of quiet love and labor in which her wrung heart had found all the rest it could ever find in this world , she could scarcely repress the last cry of patient anguish , " How long , O Lord , how ...
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