Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... expressions of grateful delight at what he saw and heard in the land of his forefathers , and at the respectful kindness with which he was everywhere greeted ; and yet of earnest and loyal yearning to the land of his birth - his home ...
... expressions of grateful delight at what he saw and heard in the land of his forefathers , and at the respectful kindness with which he was everywhere greeted ; and yet of earnest and loyal yearning to the land of his birth - his home ...
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... expression or act of sympathy to his family , was withheld . For them all there are no adequate words of gratitude . Returning with renewed health and refreshed spirits , with a capacity not only for intellectual enjoyment , but ...
... expression or act of sympathy to his family , was withheld . For them all there are no adequate words of gratitude . Returning with renewed health and refreshed spirits , with a capacity not only for intellectual enjoyment , but ...
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... expressions have pleaded equally for the precedence in my own esteem , and I have referred , as in such cases I * The Statesman , by . Henry Taylor , p . 70 . always did , the decision of the point to her 5 PI.INCIPLES OF LITERATURE . 49.
... expressions have pleaded equally for the precedence in my own esteem , and I have referred , as in such cases I * The Statesman , by . Henry Taylor , p . 70 . always did , the decision of the point to her 5 PI.INCIPLES OF LITERATURE . 49.
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... expressions in their largest sense , as comprehending the whole range of our inner life , from the lonely and loftiest meditations down to casual , colloquial cheerfulness , so that literature , in its large compass , shall furnish sym ...
... expressions in their largest sense , as comprehending the whole range of our inner life , from the lonely and loftiest meditations down to casual , colloquial cheerfulness , so that literature , in its large compass , shall furnish sym ...
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... expression , a fuller beat of the human heart . The flashing of the will - o ' - the - wisp shall no longer mislead him , who turns his looks to the steady cottage candle - light quietly shining out into the darkness , or to the still ...
... expression , a fuller beat of the human heart . The flashing of the will - o ' - the - wisp shall no longer mislead him , who turns his looks to the steady cottage candle - light quietly shining out into the darkness , or to the still ...
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