Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... wind on a plain turnpike road . ” — H . C. , Marginalia . ; Yet if the life of Shakspeare could indeed be recovered ; if we could be told how he thought , felt , and acted as an indi- vidual ; how he bore himself under the pressure of ...
... wind on a plain turnpike road . ” — H . C. , Marginalia . ; Yet if the life of Shakspeare could indeed be recovered ; if we could be told how he thought , felt , and acted as an indi- vidual ; how he bore himself under the pressure of ...
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... winds round and catches the evening light at the front of the house . As to books , my landlord , who dwells next door , has a very respectable library , which he has put with mine , -histories , encyclopædias , and all the modern ...
... winds round and catches the evening light at the front of the house . As to books , my landlord , who dwells next door , has a very respectable library , which he has put with mine , -histories , encyclopædias , and all the modern ...
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... wind . Would they had stay'd ! " Taken as a whole , the Ejuxrian world presented a complete analogon to the world of fact , so far as it was known to Hartley , complete in all its parts ; furnishing a theatre and scene of action , with ...
... wind . Would they had stay'd ! " Taken as a whole , the Ejuxrian world presented a complete analogon to the world of fact , so far as it was known to Hartley , complete in all its parts ; furnishing a theatre and scene of action , with ...
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... winds , which have kept everything back . We had one day hotter than had been remembered for fourteen years : the ... wind was so cold and violent , that persons who attempted to cross the Fells beyond Penrith were forced to turn back ...
... winds , which have kept everything back . We had one day hotter than had been remembered for fourteen years : the ... wind was so cold and violent , that persons who attempted to cross the Fells beyond Penrith were forced to turn back ...
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... wind to blow The cloud away . I hear an inarticulate sound , Wherein no fixéd sense is found , But sorrow , sorrow without bound Of when or where . This temperament , with its strange alternations ( of which old Burton , bringing the ...
... wind to blow The cloud away . I hear an inarticulate sound , Wherein no fixéd sense is found , But sorrow , sorrow without bound Of when or where . This temperament , with its strange alternations ( of which old Burton , bringing the ...
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