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... sounds , which would not have disturbed the children at play in the streets , but which reaching " our ears , " our ... sound , as his fancy led him . " The latter most picturesque and imaginative circumstance is repeated at the end of ...
... sounds , which would not have disturbed the children at play in the streets , but which reaching " our ears , " our ... sound , as his fancy led him . " The latter most picturesque and imaginative circumstance is repeated at the end of ...
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... sounds , scarcely more audible than the beating of the hearts of those who were listening to them . Let us seek the ... sound , by little and little , went from them , Eugenius , lifting up his head , and taking notice of it , was the ...
... sounds , scarcely more audible than the beating of the hearts of those who were listening to them . Let us seek the ... sound , by little and little , went from them , Eugenius , lifting up his head , and taking notice of it , was the ...
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... sound , almost vanishing before they reached them ; " - above all , that most magnificent and impressive close , concerning " that noise which was now leaving the English coast . " Who does not hear the dimi- nishing sounds ? Who does ...
... sound , almost vanishing before they reached them ; " - above all , that most magnificent and impressive close , concerning " that noise which was now leaving the English coast . " Who does not hear the dimi- nishing sounds ? Who does ...
目次
THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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