Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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... side the plunging prow . I see thy dark hair ; in thy pale , beau- tiful face I see the wandering fires of thine eyes ; I see thy laughter - parted rosy lips ; But into thy soul , into that darkness , no , I do not see . And yet this is ...
... side the plunging prow . I see thy dark hair ; in thy pale , beau- tiful face I see the wandering fires of thine eyes ; I see thy laughter - parted rosy lips ; But into thy soul , into that darkness , no , I do not see . And yet this is ...
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... side of the Latin temper , and of the Latin habit of mind . More and more , as we consider his already notable and variegated achievement , we believe that D'Annunzio's super- abundant faults and shortcomings blind northerners , not ...
... side of the Latin temper , and of the Latin habit of mind . More and more , as we consider his already notable and variegated achievement , we believe that D'Annunzio's super- abundant faults and shortcomings blind northerners , not ...
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... side , an article of attire referred to more than once in his letters , that was up for auction three years ago , has not been honored with a quotation for many months . The article of attire once the prop- erty of the martyred King ...
... side , an article of attire referred to more than once in his letters , that was up for auction three years ago , has not been honored with a quotation for many months . The article of attire once the prop- erty of the martyred King ...
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... side in an awkward and un- easy attitude , and his eye is turned " obliquely upwards and to one side . " In both situations the strain upon the eye is extreme , and may give rise to nystagmus , when the organ of vision is thrown out of ...
... side in an awkward and un- easy attitude , and his eye is turned " obliquely upwards and to one side . " In both situations the strain upon the eye is extreme , and may give rise to nystagmus , when the organ of vision is thrown out of ...
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... side of human nature , and give a charm to existence , the like of which nothing else can give ; for imagination is a heavenly , if somewhat dangerous , gift , bestowed chiefly on women and children and some men whom we call poets . It ...
... side of human nature , and give a charm to existence , the like of which nothing else can give ; for imagination is a heavenly , if somewhat dangerous , gift , bestowed chiefly on women and children and some men whom we call poets . It ...
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