The Living Authors of EnglandD. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 316 páginas |
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... Hope of the World , and other Poems . - Longbeard , a Romance , 3 vols .-- Popular Delusions , 3 vols . - The Thames and its Tributaries , 2 vols . — Salamandrine . — Legends of the Isles . — Education of the People.- Scenery and Poetry ...
... Hope of the World , and other Poems . - Longbeard , a Romance , 3 vols .-- Popular Delusions , 3 vols . - The Thames and its Tributaries , 2 vols . — Salamandrine . — Legends of the Isles . — Education of the People.- Scenery and Poetry ...
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... hope - blest voice demands that some peculiarity gives an individual value to every separate human being . " To which he answered scoffingly- Good soul , suppose I grant it thee , Who'll weep for thy deficiency ? ' Or will one beam be ...
... hope - blest voice demands that some peculiarity gives an individual value to every separate human being . " To which he answered scoffingly- Good soul , suppose I grant it thee , Who'll weep for thy deficiency ? ' Or will one beam be ...
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... " Oh ! the volume of thought , the world of suggestion , the chaos of doubt in that one line- " Thou canst not show the dead are dead . " Finely Hope threads the perplexing maze of poetical metaphy- sics 44 BRITISH WRITERS .
... " Oh ! the volume of thought , the world of suggestion , the chaos of doubt in that one line- " Thou canst not show the dead are dead . " Finely Hope threads the perplexing maze of poetical metaphy- sics 44 BRITISH WRITERS .
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Thomas Powell. Finely Hope threads the perplexing maze of poetical metaphy- sics , and artistically utters , as an apology for the insufficiency of language , to render the mysterious clear . " I cannot make this matter plain , But I ...
Thomas Powell. Finely Hope threads the perplexing maze of poetical metaphy- sics , and artistically utters , as an apology for the insufficiency of language , to render the mysterious clear . " I cannot make this matter plain , But I ...
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... hope to discontent . I wondered at the bounteous hours , The slow results of winter showers , You scarce could see the grass for flowers . I wondered while I passed along , The woods were filled so full with song , There seemed no room ...
... hope to discontent . I wondered at the bounteous hours , The slow results of winter showers , You scarce could see the grass for flowers . I wondered while I passed along , The woods were filled so full with song , There seemed no room ...
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admirable ALFRED DOMETT Alfred Tennyson American appeared Barry Cornwall beauty Browning Browning's called calm Caudle character Coleridge COVENTRY PATMORE critic dead death Dickens divine Domett Douglas Jerrold drama dramatist dream earth EDWARD MOXON England English eyes face feel genius give grace hand hear heard heart heaven hero hope human JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES Jeremy Bentham Jerrold labor lady Leigh Hunt light Lilian living London look Lord Macaulay Macready manner mind Miss Barrett nature never night o'er Paracelsus pass passage passion peculiar play poem poet poet's poetical poetry promont readers Robert Browning scene seems Shakspere Shakspere's singular sketch smile Smith solemn sonnet Sordello soul specimen spirit style sweet Talfourd tell Tennyson thee thing THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY THOMAS SOUTHWOOD SMITH thou thought tion tragedy truth verse voice volume wife wonderful words Wordsworth writings young