A Second Gallery of Literary PortraitsJ. Hogg, 1852 - 330 páginas |
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... star re - absorbed into its source , melted down in the Infinite , would it not generate a delight , graver , indeed , but as real , as had we stood by its creation ? and although there were no shout- ing , as on its natal morn , might ...
... star re - absorbed into its source , melted down in the Infinite , would it not generate a delight , graver , indeed , but as real , as had we stood by its creation ? and although there were no shout- ing , as on its natal morn , might ...
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... star , the night and the dawning seem engaged in contest as to the possession of a thing so magnificent ) , because in ... stars and of man which are to be found in flowers and animals . In the language of Pope , they may " Admire such ...
... star , the night and the dawning seem engaged in contest as to the possession of a thing so magnificent ) , because in ... stars and of man which are to be found in flowers and animals . In the language of Pope , they may " Admire such ...
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... stars of night seem but gems in thy flow- ing hair ! " Milton's Adam is himself , as he was in his young manhood , ere yet the cares of life had ploughed his forehead or quenched his serene eyes . Eve , again , is Milton's lifelong ...
... stars of night seem but gems in thy flow- ing hair ! " Milton's Adam is himself , as he was in his young manhood , ere yet the cares of life had ploughed his forehead or quenched his serene eyes . Eve , again , is Milton's lifelong ...
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... star ; and dwelt apart ; Pure as the naked heavens , majestic , free . So didst thou travel on life's common way , In cheerful godliness ; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on itself did lay . " LORD BYRON . AN objection may meet us ...
... star ; and dwelt apart ; Pure as the naked heavens , majestic , free . So didst thou travel on life's common way , In cheerful godliness ; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on itself did lay . " LORD BYRON . AN objection may meet us ...
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... stars , and nothing in Shakspere superior to his con- versations with his wife Adah . We speak simply of its merits as a work of art - its object is worthy of all condemnation : that is , to paint a more soured and savage Manfred ...
... stars , and nothing in Shakspere superior to his con- versations with his wife Adah . We speak simply of its merits as a work of art - its object is worthy of all condemnation : that is , to paint a more soured and savage Manfred ...
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