A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... mind from the painful realities of actual existence , from its everyday concerns , and its perpetually- occurring vexations , and to give it repose by sub- stituting objects in their place which it may con- template with some degree of ...
... mind from the painful realities of actual existence , from its everyday concerns , and its perpetually- occurring vexations , and to give it repose by sub- stituting objects in their place which it may con- template with some degree of ...
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... mind . His soul belied the features of his face ; Beauty was there , but beauty in disgrace . A clownish mien , a voice with rustic sound , And stupid eyes , that ever loved the ground . He looked like Nature's error ; as the mind And ...
... mind . His soul belied the features of his face ; Beauty was there , but beauty in disgrace . A clownish mien , a voice with rustic sound , And stupid eyes , that ever loved the ground . He looked like Nature's error ; as the mind And ...
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... mind : He sought a tutor of his own accord , And studied lessons he before abhorred . 210 215 Thus the man - child advanced , and learned so fast , That in short his equals he surpassed : His brutal manners from his breast exiled , His ...
... mind : He sought a tutor of his own accord , And studied lessons he before abhorred . 210 215 Thus the man - child advanced , and learned so fast , That in short his equals he surpassed : His brutal manners from his breast exiled , His ...
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