Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse for YouthMcClure, Phillips & Company, 1905 - 687 páginas |
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... thought , and you feel , in some of the greatest poetry , as if only the angels could have put the melodious words together . There is more in this music than meets the eye or ear ; it is what differentiates prose from poetry , which ...
... thought , and you feel , in some of the greatest poetry , as if only the angels could have put the melodious words together . There is more in this music than meets the eye or ear ; it is what differentiates prose from poetry , which ...
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... thought or painted a picture perfect in itself , even although we omitted the very next one , which perhaps would have puz- zled and wearied the younger ones with its in- volved construction or difficult phraseology . Will you think , I ...
... thought or painted a picture perfect in itself , even although we omitted the very next one , which perhaps would have puz- zled and wearied the younger ones with its in- volved construction or difficult phraseology . Will you think , I ...
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... thoughts he calls to your mind , the way he brings the quick color to your cheek and the tear to your eye , all these savor of magic , nothing else . Who could be less than modest in his presence ? Who could but wish to bring the whole ...
... thoughts he calls to your mind , the way he brings the quick color to your cheek and the tear to your eye , all these savor of magic , nothing else . Who could be less than modest in his presence ? Who could but wish to bring the whole ...
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... thoughts that has been heaped together as the ages went by , that " rich deposit of the centuries , " is your heritage ; if you wish to assert your heirship no one can say you nay ; if you will to be a Cræsus in the things of the mind ...
... thoughts that has been heaped together as the ages went by , that " rich deposit of the centuries , " is your heritage ; if you wish to assert your heirship no one can say you nay ; if you will to be a Cræsus in the things of the mind ...
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... thoughts we are capable of feeling , but not expressing . Perhaps you will not for a long time see the beauty of certain famous reflective poems like Gray's Elegy , but we must include a few of such things whether they appeal to you ...
... thoughts we are capable of feeling , but not expressing . Perhaps you will not for a long time see the beauty of certain famous reflective poems like Gray's Elegy , but we must include a few of such things whether they appeal to you ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse for Youth Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin,Nora Archibald Smith Vista completa - 1902 |
Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse for Youth Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin,Nora Archibald Smith Vista completa - 1902 |
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