History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... dreams , art , refined and nimble thought , are for the happy shores of the Mediterranean . Here the barbarian , ill housed in his mud- hovel , who hears the rain rustling whole days in the oak leaves - what dreams can he have , gazing ...
... dreams , art , refined and nimble thought , are for the happy shores of the Mediterranean . Here the barbarian , ill housed in his mud- hovel , who hears the rain rustling whole days in the oak leaves - what dreams can he have , gazing ...
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... dreams . He does not see it , but simply feels it ; his religion is already within , as it will be in the sixteenth century , when he will cast off the sensuous worship of Rome , and confirm the faith of the heart . His gods are not ...
... dreams . He does not see it , but simply feels it ; his religion is already within , as it will be in the sixteenth century , when he will cast off the sensuous worship of Rome , and confirm the faith of the heart . His gods are not ...
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... dreams ? Is there any which has so entirely banished the sweetness from enjoyment , and the softness from pleasure ? Energy , tenacious and mournful energy , an ecstasy of energy — such was their chosen condition . Carlyle said well ...
... dreams ? Is there any which has so entirely banished the sweetness from enjoyment , and the softness from pleasure ? Energy , tenacious and mournful energy , an ecstasy of energy — such was their chosen condition . Carlyle said well ...
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... dreams about his lord : 1 It seems to him in his spirit as if he kisses and embraces him , and lays head and hands upon his knees , as oft before in the olden time , when he rejoiced in his gifts . Then he wakes — a man without friends ...
... dreams about his lord : 1 It seems to him in his spirit as if he kisses and embraces him , and lays head and hands upon his knees , as oft before in the olden time , when he rejoiced in his gifts . Then he wakes — a man without friends ...
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... dreams , such as have been preserved in the prophecies of the Edda . ' There had not here as yet , save cavern - shade , aught been ; but this wide abyss stood deep and dim , strange to its Lord , idle and useless ; on which looked with ...
... dreams , such as have been preserved in the prophecies of the Edda . ' There had not here as yet , save cavern - shade , aught been ; but this wide abyss stood deep and dim , strange to its Lord , idle and useless ; on which looked with ...
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