EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... beauty of a deserted place , for it is many years since it has been used for a burial- ground : the grass is long and rank , the cypresses and yews grow luxuriantly out of unknown vaults , and push through broken rails ; the gravestones ...
... beauty of a deserted place , for it is many years since it has been used for a burial- ground : the grass is long and rank , the cypresses and yews grow luxuriantly out of unknown vaults , and push through broken rails ; the gravestones ...
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... beauty and kindliness of the world occupied a large share in his thoughts ; and , when his elder brother came down to see him at Eton , he main- tained the brutal inadequacy of Predestinarianism so strongly , that his uncle , to whom ...
... beauty and kindliness of the world occupied a large share in his thoughts ; and , when his elder brother came down to see him at Eton , he main- tained the brutal inadequacy of Predestinarianism so strongly , that his uncle , to whom ...
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... glory of the higher region dwells in the grace and beauty of the nether world . Shadows they may be of far - off transcendent realities , but the very shadows of divine things are from their origin 66 Henry More , the Platonist.
... glory of the higher region dwells in the grace and beauty of the nether world . Shadows they may be of far - off transcendent realities , but the very shadows of divine things are from their origin 66 Henry More , the Platonist.
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... beauty ; but I will give in full what seems to me the sweetest of all . It is printed among the authentic epitaphs , but it is , I imagine , purely fanciful . EPITAPHIUM IN SEPTEM ANNORUM PUELLULAM . Quam suavis mea Chloris , et venusta ...
... beauty ; but I will give in full what seems to me the sweetest of all . It is printed among the authentic epitaphs , but it is , I imagine , purely fanciful . EPITAPHIUM IN SEPTEM ANNORUM PUELLULAM . Quam suavis mea Chloris , et venusta ...
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... And so it is all through many poems have , especially at the beginning , passages of the rarest lyrical beauty , and then comes some lapse of rhyme or sense that makes the reader feel that the writer either 156 William Blake.
... And so it is all through many poems have , especially at the beginning , passages of the rarest lyrical beauty , and then comes some lapse of rhyme or sense that makes the reader feel that the writer either 156 William Blake.
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