Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... never touched afterwards . There is great beauty in the sketch as is stands ; it breathes that spirit of domestic peace and general brotherhood founded on love , which was developed afterwards in the " Prometheus Unbound . " The ...
... never touched afterwards . There is great beauty in the sketch as is stands ; it breathes that spirit of domestic peace and general brotherhood founded on love , which was developed afterwards in the " Prometheus Unbound . " The ...
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... never be separated ; but in death we might not know and feel our union as now . I hope - but my hopes are not unmixed with fear for what will befal this inestimable spirit when we appear to die . " A mystic ideality tinged these ...
... never be separated ; but in death we might not know and feel our union as now . I hope - but my hopes are not unmixed with fear for what will befal this inestimable spirit when we appear to die . " A mystic ideality tinged these ...
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... never read " Wilhelm Meister , " but I have heard him say that he regulated his conduct towards his friends by a maxim which I found afterwards in the pages of Goethe- " When we take people merely as they are , we make them worse ; when ...
... never read " Wilhelm Meister , " but I have heard him say that he regulated his conduct towards his friends by a maxim which I found afterwards in the pages of Goethe- " When we take people merely as they are , we make them worse ; when ...
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... never pass away — and I gain resignation only by believing that he was spared much suffering , and that he has passed into a sphere of being , better adapted to his inexpressible tenderness , his generous sympathies , and his richly ...
... never pass away — and I gain resignation only by believing that he was spared much suffering , and that he has passed into a sphere of being , better adapted to his inexpressible tenderness , his generous sympathies , and his richly ...
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... never equalled that of poets in the restricted sense of the term ; as two performers of equal skill will produce unequal effects from a guitar and a harp . The fame of legislators and founders of religions , so long as their ...
... never equalled that of poets in the restricted sense of the term ; as two performers of equal skill will produce unequal effects from a guitar and a harp . The fame of legislators and founders of religions , so long as their ...
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