The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Հատոր 14Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, limited, 1899 |
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Արդյունքներ 83–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... Fire and Sword The Mighty Magician Segismund's Dream · Scenes and Customs in the Moon Passions and their Bodily Signs Poems . To Althea , from Prison • To Lucasta , on Going to the Wars The Grasshopper Charles I.'s Apology for himself ...
... Fire and Sword The Mighty Magician Segismund's Dream · Scenes and Customs in the Moon Passions and their Bodily Signs Poems . To Althea , from Prison • To Lucasta , on Going to the Wars The Grasshopper Charles I.'s Apology for himself ...
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... fire that do but eye them , Yet the snow's unmelted by them . Leaves of crimson tulips met Guide the way Where two pearly rows be set , As white as day ; When they part themselves asunder She breathes oracles of wonder . All this but ...
... fire that do but eye them , Yet the snow's unmelted by them . Leaves of crimson tulips met Guide the way Where two pearly rows be set , As white as day ; When they part themselves asunder She breathes oracles of wonder . All this but ...
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... fire into another . I am naturally bashful ; nor hath conversation , age , or travel been able to effront or enharden me ; yet I have one part of modesty , which I have seldom discovered in another , that is ( to speak truly ) , I am ...
... fire into another . I am naturally bashful ; nor hath conversation , age , or travel been able to effront or enharden me ; yet I have one part of modesty , which I have seldom discovered in another , that is ( to speak truly ) , I am ...
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... fire , and the extremity of corporal afflictions , and describe hell in the same method that Mahomet doth heaven . This indeed makes a noise , and drums in popular ears : but if this be the terrible piece thereof , it is not worthy to ...
... fire , and the extremity of corporal afflictions , and describe hell in the same method that Mahomet doth heaven . This indeed makes a noise , and drums in popular ears : but if this be the terrible piece thereof , it is not worthy to ...
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... fires still curling among the gorse bushes . I heard their trumpets calling and drums beating to arms ; for though , glancing back at the sun , I judged it to be hardly past four in the morning , yet already the slopes were moving like ...
... fires still curling among the gorse bushes . I heard their trumpets calling and drums beating to arms ; for though , glancing back at the sun , I judged it to be hardly past four in the morning , yet already the slopes were moving like ...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Հատոր 14 Richard Garnett Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1899 |
The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Հատոր 14 Richard Garnett,Léon Vallée,Alois Brandl Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1899 |
The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Հատոր 14 Richard Garnett,Léon Vallée,Alois Brandl Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1899 |
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Anne of Austria answered Antigenes Aramis arms asked atamans Athos Baisemeaux Blaisois called captain Cathos Cilicia Cossacks court cried Cromwell Cyprian D'Artagnan dark dear death discourse door doth dream enemies England English evil eyes fear felucca fire Fouquet Gascon give Grimaud Groslow hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hell hetman Hmelnitski horse King koshevoi learned liberty licensing light live Long Parliament look Lord Madame Madame de Chevreuse Madelon Marquis Marsé Mascarille master Melite mind Mordaunt Musqueton never night Orgon Parliament pass passion person port wine Porthos prince Queen reason replied seemed Segismund servants sleep soldiers soul Spain Spaniard speak spirit sword Tartuffe Tatarchuk tell terrible thee things thou thought true truth Tugai Bey twas unto voice walk wherein wish words Zagloba
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Էջ 364 - Is this the region, this the soil, the clime," Said then the lost Archangel, " this the seat That we must change for Heaven? — this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? Be...
Էջ 37 - WHY so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale?
Էջ 56 - I know they are as lively, and as vigorously productive, as those fabulous dragon's teeth: and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men. And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book: who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were, in the eye.
Էջ 327 - The wrong, than others the right way ; Compound for sins they are inclined to, By damning those they have no mind to : Still so perverse and opposite, As if they worshipped God for spite.
Էջ 365 - High on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings Barbaric pearl and gold...
Էջ 56 - For Books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are ; nay they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
Էջ 327 - Twas Presbyterian true blue, For he was of that stubborn crew Of Errant Saints, whom all men grant To be the true Church Militant...
Էջ 56 - He that can apprehend and consider vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures, and yet abstain, and yet distinguish, and yet prefer that which is truly better, he is the true warfaring Christian.
Էջ 275 - Time which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art to make dust of all things, hath yet spared these minor monuments. In vain we hope to be known by open and visible conservatories, when to be unknown was the means of their continuation, and obscurity their protection.
Էջ 197 - Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind, To war and arms I fly. True, a new mistress now I chase, The first foe in the field; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore; I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honour more.