Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... death - song . ments , would he have en able to combine those elements in such manner as to make up a man - a real , livingindividual man ? Perhaps no man cane a poet , or can even enjoy poetry , without acertain unsoundness of mind ...
... death - song . ments , would he have en able to combine those elements in such manner as to make up a man - a real , livingindividual man ? Perhaps no man cane a poet , or can even enjoy poetry , without acertain unsoundness of mind ...
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... Death shak- portion of spirit with which we are best ac ing his dart over them , but in spite of suppli- quainted ? We observe certain phenomena cations , delaying to strike . What says Dante ? We cannot explain them into material ...
... Death shak- portion of spirit with which we are best ac ing his dart over them , but in spite of suppli- quainted ? We observe certain phenomena cations , delaying to strike . What says Dante ? We cannot explain them into material ...
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... death ; who has read the dusky characters on the portal , within which there is no hope ; who has hidden his face from the terrors of the Gorgon ; who has fied from the hooks and the seething pitch of Barbariccia and Diaghignazzo . His ...
... death ; who has read the dusky characters on the portal , within which there is no hope ; who has hidden his face from the terrors of the Gorgon ; who has fied from the hooks and the seething pitch of Barbariccia and Diaghignazzo . His ...
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... death by men who had understood how vast an interval separates the been exasperated by the hostilities of several ... deaths , secession : We do not , we repeat , approve of the execu- and expulsions , were desirous to appropriat tion of ...
... death by men who had understood how vast an interval separates the been exasperated by the hostilities of several ... deaths , secession : We do not , we repeat , approve of the execu- and expulsions , were desirous to appropriat tion of ...
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... Death's head ent men , the one all self - abasement , penitence , and the Fool's head , and fix our choice on the gratitude , passion ; the other proud , calm , in- flexible , sagacious . He prostrated himself in plain leaden chest ...
... Death's head ent men , the one all self - abasement , penitence , and the Fool's head , and fix our choice on the gratitude , passion ; the other proud , calm , in- flexible , sagacious . He prostrated himself in plain leaden chest ...
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