Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 páginas |
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... feel it almost in every thing . It is no matter what other people may think of the objects of their admiration ; nor ought it to be any concern of theirs that the public would be astonished or offended if they were called upon to join ...
... feel it almost in every thing . It is no matter what other people may think of the objects of their admiration ; nor ought it to be any concern of theirs that the public would be astonished or offended if they were called upon to join ...
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... feel for our own form of expression . They would suspect those educated in the use of the opposite form of having an equal preference for that . And thus they would con- clude that neither of these instinctive judgments is of any worth ...
... feel for our own form of expression . They would suspect those educated in the use of the opposite form of having an equal preference for that . And thus they would con- clude that neither of these instinctive judgments is of any worth ...
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... feel- ings ; so the poet develops , from the typical expressions in which men utter passion and sentiment , those choice forms of verbal combination in which concentrated passion and sentiment may be fitly presented . - - 38. There is ...
... feel- ings ; so the poet develops , from the typical expressions in which men utter passion and sentiment , those choice forms of verbal combination in which concentrated passion and sentiment may be fitly presented . - - 38. There is ...
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... feel- ings have by use trained the intellect to represent them . But , whilst long though unconscious discipline has made it do this efficiently , it remains , from lack of practice , incapable of doing the same for the less powerful ...
... feel- ings have by use trained the intellect to represent them . But , whilst long though unconscious discipline has made it do this efficiently , it remains , from lack of practice , incapable of doing the same for the less powerful ...
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... feel thee ; thou shalt kiss the child asleep , And dry the moistened curls that overspread His temples , while his breathing grows more deep ; And they who stand about the sick man's bed Shall joy to listen to thy distant sweep , And ...
... feel thee ; thou shalt kiss the child asleep , And dry the moistened curls that overspread His temples , while his breathing grows more deep ; And they who stand about the sick man's bed Shall joy to listen to thy distant sweep , And ...
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Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections ... Ephraim Hunt Visualização integral - 1872 |
Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections ... Visualização integral - 1872 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Alba Longa Anglo-Saxon Antony Bardell beauty better birds blood Brutus Cæsar called Casca Cassius Cinna Clitus dark dead death deep doth earth English eternal eyes fancy father fear feel fire flowers genius give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven History honor hope human ides of March JOHN Julius Cæsar kind king knew labor land language law of effect learned leave light living look lord Lucilius Mark Antony mind nature never night noble o'er objects Oliver Cromwell once palimpsest passion persons Pickwick pleasure poems poet poetry poor Rip Van Winkle rock Rome seemed smile soul sound speak spirit stand sweet taste tell thee thing thou thought tion Titinius truth virtue voice Volumnius WILLIAM wind wonder words