The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Արդյունքներ 82–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... living fear . ' pp . 62 , 63 . " Yet still - ' tis there - in silence stands , And beckons with beseeching hands ! • With braided hair , and bright - black eye- • I know ' twas false - she could not die ! • But he is dead — within the ...
... living fear . ' pp . 62 , 63 . " Yet still - ' tis there - in silence stands , And beckons with beseeching hands ! • With braided hair , and bright - black eye- • I know ' twas false - she could not die ! • But he is dead — within the ...
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... living hands ; and , like the wand of the magician , it loses its virtue on its master's death . We feel chiefly the in- fluence of such a writer , while he lives - our cotemporary - go- ing with us a fellow - voyager on the stream of ...
... living hands ; and , like the wand of the magician , it loses its virtue on its master's death . We feel chiefly the in- fluence of such a writer , while he lives - our cotemporary - go- ing with us a fellow - voyager on the stream of ...
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... living poets seem destined still higher to exalt the imagina- tive character of their countrymen . When we look back and compare the languid , faint , cold delineations of the very justest and finest subjects of inspiration , in the ...
... living poets seem destined still higher to exalt the imagina- tive character of their countrymen . When we look back and compare the languid , faint , cold delineations of the very justest and finest subjects of inspiration , in the ...
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