The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Արդյունքներ 78–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... scene of peace , though soothing to his soul : Again he rouses from his moping fits , But seeks not now the harlot and the bowl . Onward he flies , nor fix'd as yet the goal Where he shall rest him on his pilgrimage ; And o'er hin many ...
... scene of peace , though soothing to his soul : Again he rouses from his moping fits , But seeks not now the harlot and the bowl . Onward he flies , nor fix'd as yet the goal Where he shall rest him on his pilgrimage ; And o'er hin many ...
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... scene , and of that obscure but restless presentiment of evil , of which Shakspeare frequently made a use somewhat similar . • What a stillness ! And what a contrast with the scene I left , Where the tall torches ' glare , and silver ...
... scene , and of that obscure but restless presentiment of evil , of which Shakspeare frequently made a use somewhat similar . • What a stillness ! And what a contrast with the scene I left , Where the tall torches ' glare , and silver ...
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... scene of this con- fession is empassioned and well wronght ; but we are astonished , that in Werner's fine fervent speech , ( page 70 ) amidst much of good and fervent poetry , to find such a string of conceits as likening sorrow and ...
... scene of this con- fession is empassioned and well wronght ; but we are astonished , that in Werner's fine fervent speech , ( page 70 ) amidst much of good and fervent poetry , to find such a string of conceits as likening sorrow and ...
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