The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... died during the period that has elapsed since Volume IV was published in its original form ― a.period of nearly forty years . It may be remembered that to that volume in 1894 we added an Appendix , containing Selections from Browning ...
... died during the period that has elapsed since Volume IV was published in its original form ― a.period of nearly forty years . It may be remembered that to that volume in 1894 we added an Appendix , containing Selections from Browning ...
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... died at Venice on Dec. 12 , 1889 , and almost on the same day was published his latest volume of poems , Asolando . He was buried in Westminster Abbey . ] Seventy years ago the critics and the public alike were bowing Tom Moore into the ...
... died at Venice on Dec. 12 , 1889 , and almost on the same day was published his latest volume of poems , Asolando . He was buried in Westminster Abbey . ] Seventy years ago the critics and the public alike were bowing Tom Moore into the ...
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... died made a sonnet commemorating him as the Poet of Love . For a moment it seemed strange that the philosopher , the psychologist , the man the ruggedness of whose genius had challenged so much criticism , should be lamented as the Poet ...
... died made a sonnet commemorating him as the Poet of Love . For a moment it seemed strange that the philosopher , the psychologist , the man the ruggedness of whose genius had challenged so much criticism , should be lamented as the Poet ...
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... died so must we die ourselves , And thence ye may perceive the world ' s a dream . Life , how and what is it ? As here I lie In this state - chamber , dying by degrees , Hours and long hours in the dead night , I ask " Do I live , am I ...
... died so must we die ourselves , And thence ye may perceive the world ' s a dream . Life , how and what is it ? As here I lie In this state - chamber , dying by degrees , Hours and long hours in the dead night , I ask " Do I live , am I ...
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... Dying in state and by such slow degrees , I fold my arms as if they clasped a crook , And stretch my feet forth straight as stone can point , And let the bedclothes , for a mortcloth , drop Into great laps and folds of sculptor's work ...
... Dying in state and by such slow degrees , I fold my arms as if they clasped a crook , And stretch my feet forth straight as stone can point , And let the bedclothes , for a mortcloth , drop Into great laps and folds of sculptor's work ...
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