English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... spirit is master of himself while he reads them . Hence , he is a writer fit for universal perusal ; adapted to all ages and stations ; for the old and for the young ; the man of business and the scholar . He who would think the Faerie ...
... spirit is master of himself while he reads them . Hence , he is a writer fit for universal perusal ; adapted to all ages and stations ; for the old and for the young ; the man of business and the scholar . He who would think the Faerie ...
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... spirits ; but it was too late . He returned to his college , renewed his studies with unabated ardor , and sank under ... spirit will redeem From this wild region of unvaried pain . Yon brook will glide as softly as before- Yon landscape ...
... spirits ; but it was too late . He returned to his college , renewed his studies with unabated ardor , and sank under ... spirit will redeem From this wild region of unvaried pain . Yon brook will glide as softly as before- Yon landscape ...
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... spirit takes another tone , And sighs that it is all alone . The autumn leaf is sere and dead , It floats upon the water's bed : I would not be a leaf , to die Without recording sorrow's sigh . The woods and winds , with sullen wail ...
... spirit takes another tone , And sighs that it is all alone . The autumn leaf is sere and dead , It floats upon the water's bed : I would not be a leaf , to die Without recording sorrow's sigh . The woods and winds , with sullen wail ...
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... spirit within me , in the reflection that all this was but as for a moment , and that a period would come when wrong , and injury , and trouble should be no more . Are we to be so utterly enslaved by habit and asso- ciation that we ...
... spirit within me , in the reflection that all this was but as for a moment , and that a period would come when wrong , and injury , and trouble should be no more . Are we to be so utterly enslaved by habit and asso- ciation that we ...
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... spirit is proud as thine own ! From thy rocks , stormy Launow , I fly ! Lo ! the wings of the sea - fowl are spread To escape the loud storm by their flight ; And these caves will afford them a gloomy retreat From the winds and the ...
... spirit is proud as thine own ! From thy rocks , stormy Launow , I fly ! Lo ! the wings of the sea - fowl are spread To escape the loud storm by their flight ; And these caves will afford them a gloomy retreat From the winds and the ...
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