Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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In childhood the shapes of nature had shown so bright and fair that he thought them “ apparelled with celestial light ” ; in youth he was still attended by “ the visionary gleam . ” But the man had perceived it die away , And fade into ...
In childhood the shapes of nature had shown so bright and fair that he thought them “ apparelled with celestial light ” ; in youth he was still attended by “ the visionary gleam . ” But the man had perceived it die away , And fade into ...
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... as his mystery of nature inspired it , came Like gentle rains , on the dry plains , Making that green which late was gray , Or like the sudden moon , that stains Some gloomy chamber's window - panes With a broad light like day .
... as his mystery of nature inspired it , came Like gentle rains , on the dry plains , Making that green which late was gray , Or like the sudden moon , that stains Some gloomy chamber's window - panes With a broad light like day .
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This , where we are , is a light bit of gardener's mould , and if they take us up from it , it will cost no blood and groans , like mandrakes pulled up . We are in the individual spot I like best , in all this great city .
This , where we are , is a light bit of gardener's mould , and if they take us up from it , it will cost no blood and groans , like mandrakes pulled up . We are in the individual spot I like best , in all this great city .
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