Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... things past thy memory has painted there ; what hopes , what thoughts , affections , knowledge , do now dwell there . For this , and no other object that I can see , was the gift of hearing and speech bestowed on us two . " - THOMAS ...
... things past thy memory has painted there ; what hopes , what thoughts , affections , knowledge , do now dwell there . For this , and no other object that I can see , was the gift of hearing and speech bestowed on us two . " - THOMAS ...
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... things to the beautiful and good , which is the spirit of poetry . The fragments that follow form an introduction to " The Banquet " or " Symposium ” of Plato - and that noble piece of writing follows ; which for the first time ...
... things to the beautiful and good , which is the spirit of poetry . The fragments that follow form an introduction to " The Banquet " or " Symposium ” of Plato - and that noble piece of writing follows ; which for the first time ...
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... thing of discomfort and disappointment than terror to me . We should never be separated ; but in death we might not ... things seem , And we the shadows of the dream : It is a modest creed , and yet Pleasant , if one considers it , To ...
... thing of discomfort and disappointment than terror to me . We should never be separated ; but in death we might not ... things seem , And we the shadows of the dream : It is a modest creed , and yet Pleasant , if one considers it , To ...
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... thing to fear , " he observes , " will be , that the change should proceed too fast - it must be gradual to be secure . " I do not conceal that I am far from satisfied with the tone in which the ... things might have been , and PREFACE . xi.
... thing to fear , " he observes , " will be , that the change should proceed too fast - it must be gradual to be secure . " I do not conceal that I am far from satisfied with the tone in which the ... things might have been , and PREFACE . xi.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. I think that such things might have been , and of my own share in such good and happiness ; the pang occasioned by his loss can never pass away — and I gain resignation only by believing that he was spared much ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. I think that such things might have been , and of my own share in such good and happiness ; the pang occasioned by his loss can never pass away — and I gain resignation only by believing that he was spared much ...
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