EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 27–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 13
... course , ejected from fellowship and canonry , refusing with some spirit a proposal made to him by Mr. Penwarren , who succeeded him , that he should retain half- " All or none is mine , " - though he was reduced to the greatest poverty ...
... course , ejected from fellowship and canonry , refusing with some spirit a proposal made to him by Mr. Penwarren , who succeeded him , that he should retain half- " All or none is mine , " - though he was reduced to the greatest poverty ...
Էջ 30
... course a somewhat elementary form of delineation of character . Its elementari- ness consists in the fact that the characters are labelled and classified : there can be no mistake about the effects intended to be produced , and the ...
... course a somewhat elementary form of delineation of character . Its elementari- ness consists in the fact that the characters are labelled and classified : there can be no mistake about the effects intended to be produced , and the ...
Էջ 45
... course is faith- fully pursued . He awoke like a man out of sleep , and the conflict began . The old man , which , like Pro- teus , assumes so many and so bewildering shapes , stood revealed : but the struggle was a matter of time ...
... course is faith- fully pursued . He awoke like a man out of sleep , and the conflict began . The old man , which , like Pro- teus , assumes so many and so bewildering shapes , stood revealed : but the struggle was a matter of time ...
Էջ 48
... sit singing upon my fist . Thou canst call down the moon so near thee by thy magic charm that thou mayst kiss her , as she is said to have kissed Endymion - or control and stop the course of the sun ; or 48 Henry More , the Platonist.
... sit singing upon my fist . Thou canst call down the moon so near thee by thy magic charm that thou mayst kiss her , as she is said to have kissed Endymion - or control and stop the course of the sun ; or 48 Henry More , the Platonist.
Էջ 49
Arthur Christopher Benson. control and stop the course of the sun ; or , with one stamp of thy foot , stay the motion of the earth . " He that is come hither , God hath taken him to be His own familiar friend ; and though He speaks to ...
Arthur Christopher Benson. control and stop the course of the sun ; or , with one stamp of thy foot , stay the motion of the earth . " He that is come hither , God hath taken him to be His own familiar friend ; and though He speaks to ...
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration Andrew Marvell artistic Aurora Leigh beauty Ben Jonson Blake Blake's Browning Browning's called Cambridge character characteristic charm Christina Rossetti Church Cowper criticism D. G. Rossetti death delicate delight divine Earles English Eton expression exquisite eyes fact feeling Felpham give Gosse Gosse's Gray Gray's Hales hand heart Henry Henry Bradshaw Henry Vaughan Horace Walpole human humour instance instinct Keble Keble's kind Latin letter lines literary literature lived Lord Marvell Marvell's matter melancholy Milton mind Miss Rossetti mood morning nature ness never night Ovid passed passionate pathetic perhaps Plato poems poet poetical poetry pure reader religious rhymes scholar Scholar Gipsy seems sense simplicity solemn song Songs of Experience sonnets soul speak spirit stanza strange sweet taste thing thought tion touch true turn utterance verse Vincent Bourne words Wordsworth writing written wrote