Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... things ! When at length a sense of unreality was forced upon him , and he felt himself obliged to account for his knowledge of , and connection with , this distant land , he had a story ( borrowed from the Arabian Nights ) of a great ...
... things ! When at length a sense of unreality was forced upon him , and he felt himself obliged to account for his knowledge of , and connection with , this distant land , he had a story ( borrowed from the Arabian Nights ) of a great ...
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... thing he dreamed , or to dream of doing it , and for this purpose he must begin with something real , something of his own . Any hint the slightest symbol - was enough to connect the world of imagination with the world of fact . If I ...
... thing he dreamed , or to dream of doing it , and for this purpose he must begin with something real , something of his own . Any hint the slightest symbol - was enough to connect the world of imagination with the world of fact . If I ...
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... thing painful might have mingled with my recollections of him ; but I remember him only as a young man who pos- sessed an intellect of the highest order , with great simplicity of character , and considerable oddity of manner . " His ...
... thing painful might have mingled with my recollections of him ; but I remember him only as a young man who pos- sessed an intellect of the highest order , with great simplicity of character , and considerable oddity of manner . " His ...
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... things both in Church and State , while he remained constant in his allegiance to what he believed to be the essen- tials of both . He was neither a high Churchman nor a high Tory ; but views similar to his , in many particulars , have ...
... things both in Church and State , while he remained constant in his allegiance to what he believed to be the essen- tials of both . He was neither a high Churchman nor a high Tory ; but views similar to his , in many particulars , have ...
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... things that love the sun are out of doors ; The sky rejoices in the morning's birth ; The grass is bright with raindrops ; -on the moors The hare is running races in her mirth . ' And so on throughout a great part of that fine poem ...
... things that love the sun are out of doors ; The sky rejoices in the morning's birth ; The grass is bright with raindrops ; -on the moors The hare is running races in her mirth . ' And so on throughout a great part of that fine poem ...
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