Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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We read the essays of Montaigne and Charles Lamb , not so much for the ke of
the thoughts or opinions themselves , as of the coloured medium through which
they pass . In all these cases the life of the author is a commentary upon his
works ...
We read the essays of Montaigne and Charles Lamb , not so much for the ke of
the thoughts or opinions themselves , as of the coloured medium through which
they pass . In all these cases the life of the author is a commentary upon his
works ...
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... the extravagance of his inventions , and the power by which he imposed upon
himself and his associates , as if the whole would really be brought to pass , of
which the smallest portion was never actually commenced , I have neither seen ...
... the extravagance of his inventions , and the power by which he imposed upon
himself and his associates , as if the whole would really be brought to pass , of
which the smallest portion was never actually commenced , I have neither seen ...
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He has found his last peaceful resting - place ( where Dr. Arnold so beautifully
expresses a wish that he might lie ) ' beneath the yews of Grasmere churchyard ,
with the Rotha , with its deep and silent pools , passing by ; ' but his name will
long ...
He has found his last peaceful resting - place ( where Dr. Arnold so beautifully
expresses a wish that he might lie ) ' beneath the yews of Grasmere churchyard ,
with the Rotha , with its deep and silent pools , passing by ; ' but his name will
long ...
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Will he have them sent anywhere ? or will he pick them up himself when he
passes through London on his way northward ? Tell him that I am advancing well
in “ South America , ” and shall have finished a volume by the end of the year .
Will he have them sent anywhere ? or will he pick them up himself when he
passes through London on his way northward ? Tell him that I am advancing well
in “ South America , ” and shall have finished a volume by the end of the year .
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Hence he was much alone , passing his time in reading , walking , dreaming to
himself , or talking his dreams to others . One friend he had , a resident in the
town , though * As a little boy , he paid the usual penalty of helpless oddity .
Though ...
Hence he was much alone , passing his time in reading , walking , dreaming to
himself , or talking his dreams to others . One friend he had , a resident in the
town , though * As a little boy , he paid the usual penalty of helpless oddity .
Though ...
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