Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 39;Volume 102John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... beauty of the poetry itself , can of course be but very imperfectly illustrated by such portions of the plays as may come within the compass of a review article ; but if a suggestive arrangement of the specimens induces any hitherto ...
... beauty of the poetry itself , can of course be but very imperfectly illustrated by such portions of the plays as may come within the compass of a review article ; but if a suggestive arrangement of the specimens induces any hitherto ...
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... beauty of mingled familiarity , reverence , and ten- derness of the concluding portion here given . All readers of this will probably agree that whoever was the old monk , if monk it was , who penned this fragment , he was a poet and a ...
... beauty of mingled familiarity , reverence , and ten- derness of the concluding portion here given . All readers of this will probably agree that whoever was the old monk , if monk it was , who penned this fragment , he was a poet and a ...
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... beauty , and to - night , for once in her life , she has the gift herself ; keep her secret and watch how she queens it with her little court , and pays away the coquetry that she has hoarded in her heart for the length of her life ...
... beauty , and to - night , for once in her life , she has the gift herself ; keep her secret and watch how she queens it with her little court , and pays away the coquetry that she has hoarded in her heart for the length of her life ...
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... beauty . How can words describe the beauty that is so divine that the heart cannot hold the fulness of it , but is again and again thrilled with surprised delight at its excellence ? To try is only to make a heap of epithets . If it had ...
... beauty . How can words describe the beauty that is so divine that the heart cannot hold the fulness of it , but is again and again thrilled with surprised delight at its excellence ? To try is only to make a heap of epithets . If it had ...
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... beauty without mercy , with you beauty is fearless and pitiful . There is story of a straying hunter who by chance saw a virgin goddess unveiled , and she changed him into a stag and let him be hunted to death by his own dogs ; peo- ple ...
... beauty without mercy , with you beauty is fearless and pitiful . There is story of a straying hunter who by chance saw a virgin goddess unveiled , and she changed him into a stag and let him be hunted to death by his own dogs ; peo- ple ...
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