Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... deep and intense feeling in the city of his birth , his education , and active life . Philadelphia mourned sincerely for her son ; and no tribute to his memory , no graceful expression or act of sympathy to his family , was withheld ...
... deep and intense feeling in the city of his birth , his education , and active life . Philadelphia mourned sincerely for her son ; and no tribute to his memory , no graceful expression or act of sympathy to his family , was withheld ...
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... deep a feeling for the beauties of earth and sky , such rational loyalty to womanhood , and such simple , child - like love of song , the songs of bird , of milk - maid , and of minstrel , that this little book on fishing has earned its ...
... deep a feeling for the beauties of earth and sky , such rational loyalty to womanhood , and such simple , child - like love of song , the songs of bird , of milk - maid , and of minstrel , that this little book on fishing has earned its ...
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... deep things of his nature , the mysteries of his being , memories of early innocence and yearnings for eternity , that Wordsworth struck his lofty lyric , the most sublime ode in this and , perhaps , any language , on the birth - the ...
... deep things of his nature , the mysteries of his being , memories of early innocence and yearnings for eternity , that Wordsworth struck his lofty lyric , the most sublime ode in this and , perhaps , any language , on the birth - the ...
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... deep places of the soul . The common products of educa- tion are tangible and temporal , but there is a higher edu- cation that lifts you into the region of things eternal , " Truths that wake to perish never . " There is an educa- tion ...
... deep places of the soul . The common products of educa- tion are tangible and temporal , but there is a higher edu- cation that lifts you into the region of things eternal , " Truths that wake to perish never . " There is an educa- tion ...
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... deep places of our nature . It was the sun and the wind that in the fable strove for the mastery , and the strife was for a traveller's cloak ; the quiet moon had naught to do with such fierce rivalry of the burning or the blast , but ...
... deep places of our nature . It was the sun and the wind that in the fable strove for the mastery , and the strife was for a traveller's cloak ; the quiet moon had naught to do with such fierce rivalry of the burning or the blast , but ...
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