Yale Book of American VerseThomas R. Lounsbury Yale University Press, 1912 - Всего страниц: 570 |
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Стр. xiii
... side to the affair . The self - satisfied criticism of Matthew Arnold could hardly have failed to bring to Trevelyan a half - mali- cious pleasure , when he revealed in his fascinating life of his uncle that it was the urgency of ...
... side to the affair . The self - satisfied criticism of Matthew Arnold could hardly have failed to bring to Trevelyan a half - mali- cious pleasure , when he revealed in his fascinating life of his uncle that it was the urgency of ...
Стр. xxxv
... side- That thenceforth my prosperity Must be a falling tide ; A strange and ominous belief That in spring - time the yellow leaf Had fallen on my hours ; And that all hope must be most vain , of finding on my path again , Its former ...
... side- That thenceforth my prosperity Must be a falling tide ; A strange and ominous belief That in spring - time the yellow leaf Had fallen on my hours ; And that all hope must be most vain , of finding on my path again , Its former ...
Стр. xxxix
... side had not the slight- est doubt in their minds that in taking the course they did , they were doing their best to carry out the pur- poses of the Lord . In consequence there is often nothing in the words themselves to reveal the ...
... side had not the slight- est doubt in their minds that in taking the course they did , they were doing their best to carry out the pur- poses of the Lord . In consequence there is often nothing in the words themselves to reveal the ...
Стр. xli
... sides then manifested itself , that , though the verses appeared in an anti- slavery journal , they could as well have been written in the South as in the North , were it not for a single line in the last stanza . I was so struck at the ...
... sides then manifested itself , that , though the verses appeared in an anti- slavery journal , they could as well have been written in the South as in the North , were it not for a single line in the last stanza . I was so struck at the ...
Стр. 14
... side inclines , Lovely in England's fadeless green , To meet the quiet stream which winds Through this romantic scene As silently and sweetly still , As when , at evening , on that hill , While summer's wind blew soft and low , Seated ...
... side inclines , Lovely in England's fadeless green , To meet the quiet stream which winds Through this romantic scene As silently and sweetly still , As when , at evening , on that hill , While summer's wind blew soft and low , Seated ...
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