Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... eye were strange , seemed familiar by association and study . His letters to America were 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 ...
... eye were strange , seemed familiar by association and study . His letters to America were 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 ...
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... eye , of matchless beauty , ) the garden vales of Devon- shire , the valley of the Wye , and the glades of Rydal . His latest memory of this earth was of beautiful England in her summer garb of verdure . The last words he ever wrote ...
... eye , of matchless beauty , ) the garden vales of Devon- shire , the valley of the Wye , and the glades of Rydal . His latest memory of this earth was of beautiful England in her summer garb of verdure . The last words he ever wrote ...
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... these fragmentary memorials of his studious life ; and for them I beg an indulgent and candid criticism . WILLIAM B. REED . PHILADELPHIA , February 1st , 1855 . } Henry Reed . For many days our eyes have INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . xxiii.
... these fragmentary memorials of his studious life ; and for them I beg an indulgent and candid criticism . WILLIAM B. REED . PHILADELPHIA , February 1st , 1855 . } Henry Reed . For many days our eyes have INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . xxiii.
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Henry Reed. } Henry Reed . For many days our eyes have seaward wander'd , As if to search the Ocean o'er and o'er , The while our hearts have sorrowfully ponder'd , " Shall we behold his gentle face no more ? " The silent Sea no glad ...
Henry Reed. } Henry Reed . For many days our eyes have seaward wander'd , As if to search the Ocean o'er and o'er , The while our hearts have sorrowfully ponder'd , " Shall we behold his gentle face no more ? " The silent Sea no glad ...
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Henry Reed. in true adjustment . There is a time for the eye to dwell on the printed page , but there is also a time to gaze “ on earth , air , ocean , and the starry sky ; " there is a time to look into the faces of our fellow - beings ...
Henry Reed. in true adjustment . There is a time for the eye to dwell on the printed page , but there is also a time to gaze “ on earth , air , ocean , and the starry sky ; " there is a time to look into the faces of our fellow - beings ...
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