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One of the arts of writing , at least as far as the communication of pleasure is
concerned , is to write with enjoyment . He whose task gives him real pleasure ,
for its own sake , unaccompanied with uneasy thoughts about its success , or
mere ...
One of the arts of writing , at least as far as the communication of pleasure is
concerned , is to write with enjoyment . He whose task gives him real pleasure ,
for its own sake , unaccompanied with uneasy thoughts about its success , or
mere ...
Página 105
The chalice of gladness is mingled for thee : Smile on - may the pleasures of
every morrow Look bright in their ... Such boon be thine - When thy youth is over ,
Though pleasure at length begins to pall , Though haply no longer thy heart ...
The chalice of gladness is mingled for thee : Smile on - may the pleasures of
every morrow Look bright in their ... Such boon be thine - When thy youth is over ,
Though pleasure at length begins to pall , Though haply no longer thy heart ...
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Yes , marriage is the limit of our love ;Root of caprice ; - shoal in pleasure's ocean
, And roadsted of the rake . He who marries , hi Has neither wife nor home to call
his otyn . His house resembles a confection - shop ; His sweet spouse a sugar ...
Yes , marriage is the limit of our love ;Root of caprice ; - shoal in pleasure's ocean
, And roadsted of the rake . He who marries , hi Has neither wife nor home to call
his otyn . His house resembles a confection - shop ; His sweet spouse a sugar ...
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Rosalie the girl of Venice a tale 49 | 7 |
Song by Sbelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
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The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen3 Tobias Merton Sin vista previa disponible - 1825 |
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affection appeared arms arrived beautiful become body bright called cause character considered death delight door earth entered existence face fair fancy father fear feelings felt fortune give grave hand happiness head heard heart heaven hope hour human imagination interest lady leave less letter light Literary live look Lord manner means meet mind morning nature never night object observed once opinion passed passion perhaps person pleasure poet poetry poor possession present readers remained respect rest returned round scene seemed seen short side smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought tion turn walked whole wife wish wonder write young