Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... fancy and reflection , and those of no ordinary merit , partake of an occasional character , and cannot be fully understood or appreciated without some acquaint- ance with the life and circumstances of the author . The writings of ...
... fancy and reflection , and those of no ordinary merit , partake of an occasional character , and cannot be fully understood or appreciated without some acquaint- ance with the life and circumstances of the author . The writings of ...
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... fancy over the imagination , yet capable of the deepest pathos ; clear , rapid , and brilliant , the qua lities of his mind may almost be regarded as sup- plemental to those by which his father's later and more elaborate productions are ...
... fancy over the imagination , yet capable of the deepest pathos ; clear , rapid , and brilliant , the qua lities of his mind may almost be regarded as sup- plemental to those by which his father's later and more elaborate productions are ...
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... fancy or stimulated his intellect in actual life . Nothing remained for him upon the earth to which it be- longed . The scenery at his feet he beheld mirrored in a floating cloud , when it became for him more almost stupendous galleries ...
... fancy or stimulated his intellect in actual life . Nothing remained for him upon the earth to which it be- longed . The scenery at his feet he beheld mirrored in a floating cloud , when it became for him more almost stupendous galleries ...
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... fancy . It will not be thought strange if I linger over this period , the most remarkable , and , as it proved , by far the happiest of his mortal existence ; nor , considering the object of this narrative , do I think an apology ...
... fancy . It will not be thought strange if I linger over this period , the most remarkable , and , as it proved , by far the happiest of his mortal existence ; nor , considering the object of this narrative , do I think an apology ...
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... fancy - in Portfomandra , more espe- cially , the tissue was woven with wonderful minute- ness , and , as I believe , with uniform consistency . The names of generals and statesmen were " familiar to my ears as household words . " I ...
... fancy - in Portfomandra , more espe- cially , the tissue was woven with wonderful minute- ness , and , as I believe , with uniform consistency . The names of generals and statesmen were " familiar to my ears as household words . " I ...
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