Masterpieces of American Literature: Franklin, Irving, Bryant, Webster, Everett, Longfellow, Hawthorne, Whittier, Emerson, Holmes, Lowell, Thoreau, O'Reilly : with Biographical Sketches and PortraitsHoughton Mifflin, 1891 - 462 páginas |
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... Beauty in the Wood has the same theme ; so has the story of Epimenides of Crete , who lived in the sixth or seventh century before Christ . He was said to have fallen asleep in a cave when a boy , and to have awaked at the end of fifty ...
... Beauty in the Wood has the same theme ; so has the story of Epimenides of Crete , who lived in the sixth or seventh century before Christ . He was said to have fallen asleep in a cave when a boy , and to have awaked at the end of fifty ...
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... beauty , and she glides Into his darker musings , with a mild And healing sympathy , that steals away Their sharpness , ere he is aware . When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a blight Over the spirit , and sad images 5 10 Of ...
... beauty , and she glides Into his darker musings , with a mild And healing sympathy , that steals away Their sharpness , ere he is aware . When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a blight Over the spirit , and sad images 5 10 Of ...
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... beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy . Let such men speak for themselves , who un- doubtedly appear to have been spawned forth by Nature with a contemptuous bitterness ; she having plastered them up ...
... beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy . Let such men speak for themselves , who un- doubtedly appear to have been spawned forth by Nature with a contemptuous bitterness ; she having plastered them up ...
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... beauty , both gay and pensive . The sym- pathies of these two men instructed them with a pro- founder sense than either could have attained alone . Their minds accorded into one strain , and made delight- ful music which neither of them ...
... beauty , both gay and pensive . The sym- pathies of these two men instructed them with a pro- founder sense than either could have attained alone . Their minds accorded into one strain , and made delight- ful music which neither of them ...
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... beauty , and the goodness , which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life . Why , then , pure seeker of the good and true , shouldst thou hope to find me in yonder image of the divine ? " The poet ...
... beauty , and the goodness , which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life . Why , then , pure seeker of the good and true , shouldst thou hope to find me in yonder image of the divine ? " The poet ...
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