Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... feeling of inspiration . The palpable agency of superior powers would destroy the obscurity of her character , and ... feel little interest for the heroes they celebrate . The national vanity of a Greek or a Roman might have been ...
... feeling of inspiration . The palpable agency of superior powers would destroy the obscurity of her character , and ... feel little interest for the heroes they celebrate . The national vanity of a Greek or a Roman might have been ...
Էջ xxi
... feel , proves that the author felt himself . The power of story is strikingly exemplified in the Italian heroic poets . They please universally , even in translations , when little but the story remains . In the proportioning his ...
... feel , proves that the author felt himself . The power of story is strikingly exemplified in the Italian heroic poets . They please universally , even in translations , when little but the story remains . In the proportioning his ...
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... feeling of the private wretchedness occasioned by the war systems of Europe . It has been established as a necessary rule for the epic , that the subject be national . To this rule I have acted in direct opposition , and chosen for the ...
... feeling of the private wretchedness occasioned by the war systems of Europe . It has been established as a necessary rule for the epic , that the subject be national . To this rule I have acted in direct opposition , and chosen for the ...
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... is in me I speak not , think not , feel not of myself . He knew and sanctified me ere my birth , He to the nations hath ordained me , And unto whom He sends me , I must go , B JOAN OF ARC . P. 3 . And that JOAN OF ARC .
... is in me I speak not , think not , feel not of myself . He knew and sanctified me ere my birth , He to the nations hath ordained me , And unto whom He sends me , I must go , B JOAN OF ARC . P. 3 . And that JOAN OF ARC .
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... feeling misery , never thought What others suffer . I , as best I might , Solaced the keen regret of Elinor ; And much my cares avail'd , and much her son's , On whom , the only comfort of her age , She centred now her love . A younger ...
... feeling misery , never thought What others suffer . I , as best I might , Solaced the keen regret of Elinor ; And much my cares avail'd , and much her son's , On whom , the only comfort of her age , She centred now her love . A younger ...
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