The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... Thought of Death The Effect of Music 430 431 " O may I join the choir invisible " 434 SIR ALFRED LYALL ( 1835-1911 ) Theology in Extremis Meditations of a Hindu Prince JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS ( 1840-1893 ) The Shepherd to the Evening ...
... Thought of Death The Effect of Music 430 431 " O may I join the choir invisible " 434 SIR ALFRED LYALL ( 1835-1911 ) Theology in Extremis Meditations of a Hindu Prince JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS ( 1840-1893 ) The Shepherd to the Evening ...
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... thought are often scientific in their precision of analysis ; the sudden conclusion which he imposes upon them is transcendental and inept . " This was not so much due to a defect in his own mind as to the circumstances of the world of ...
... thought are often scientific in their precision of analysis ; the sudden conclusion which he imposes upon them is transcendental and inept . " This was not so much due to a defect in his own mind as to the circumstances of the world of ...
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... thought rather than carry them out . At others it results from a real failure to crystallise a thought , or again from a kind of over- whelming of his powers of expression by the hurrying crowd of his ideas . But modern life is crowded ...
... thought rather than carry them out . At others it results from a real failure to crystallise a thought , or again from a kind of over- whelming of his powers of expression by the hurrying crowd of his ideas . But modern life is crowded ...
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... thought , I know , Has tantalized me many times , ( Like turns of thread the spiders throw Mocking across our path ) for rhymes To catch at and let go . III Help me to hold it ! First it left The yellowing fennel , run to seed There ...
... thought , I know , Has tantalized me many times , ( Like turns of thread the spiders throw Mocking across our path ) for rhymes To catch at and let go . III Help me to hold it ! First it left The yellowing fennel , run to seed There ...
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... thought , and worse , perhaps ! There must be many a pair of friends Who , arm in arm , deserve the warm Moon - births and the long evening - ends . III So , for their sake , be May still May ! Let their new time , as mine of old , Do ...
... thought , and worse , perhaps ! There must be many a pair of friends Who , arm in arm , deserve the warm Moon - births and the long evening - ends . III So , for their sake , be May still May ! Let their new time , as mine of old , Do ...
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