EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... Light Essays . Others were sheer ludicrousness and extravagance , as the Pleas- ing Ancestor ; the Silent Companion ; the Tart ; the Leg of Beef , by a Layman ; the Ingenious Hatband ; the Boots of Bliss ; the Occasional Diner ; the ...
... Light Essays . Others were sheer ludicrousness and extravagance , as the Pleas- ing Ancestor ; the Silent Companion ; the Tart ; the Leg of Beef , by a Layman ; the Ingenious Hatband ; the Boots of Bliss ; the Occasional Diner ; the ...
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... light- : - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit , and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears ; soft stillness , and the night , Become the touches of sweet harmony . Now a foreign translator , of the ...
... light- : - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit , and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears ; soft stillness , and the night , Become the touches of sweet harmony . Now a foreign translator , of the ...
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... light Which the moon poured into the room that night . Nec sopor illud erat ; sed coram agnoscere vultus , Velatasque comas , præsentiaque ora videbar : Tum¡gelidus toto manabat corpore sudor . or idiomatic peculiarity of a language ...
... light Which the moon poured into the room that night . Nec sopor illud erat ; sed coram agnoscere vultus , Velatasque comas , præsentiaque ora videbar : Tum¡gelidus toto manabat corpore sudor . or idiomatic peculiarity of a language ...
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... light ; " and says it has saved him " a thousand marks in links and torches , " walking with it " in the night , betwixt tavern and tavern . " See how he goes heightening the account of his recruits at every step : - " You would think I ...
... light ; " and says it has saved him " a thousand marks in links and torches , " walking with it " in the night , betwixt tavern and tavern . " See how he goes heightening the account of his recruits at every step : - " You would think I ...
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... light for them to an island . Spenser in a most romantic chapter of the Faery Queene ( Book 11. ) , seems to have taken the idea of a benighting from Apollonius , as well as to have had an eye to some passages of the Odyssey ; but like ...
... light for them to an island . Spenser in a most romantic chapter of the Faery Queene ( Book 11. ) , seems to have taken the idea of a benighting from Apollonius , as well as to have had an eye to some passages of the Odyssey ; but like ...
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