Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... Light o ' Love . ' " Those achievements of the dead . But never exquisitely pathetic tunes sung by Ophelia in Hamlet are admired by all musicians , and are far older than history can trace . So famous were the English for their pro ...
... Light o ' Love . ' " Those achievements of the dead . But never exquisitely pathetic tunes sung by Ophelia in Hamlet are admired by all musicians , and are far older than history can trace . So famous were the English for their pro ...
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... light , You common people of the skies , What are you when the moon shall rise ? Who does not know the songs of ... Lights that do mislead the morn . The golden age of English lyrical poetry did not die with Shakespeare . Its lustre was ...
... light , You common people of the skies , What are you when the moon shall rise ? Who does not know the songs of ... Lights that do mislead the morn . The golden age of English lyrical poetry did not die with Shakespeare . Its lustre was ...
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... light on the manners of the day , and on the antiquity of the great and truly British art of grumbling . If the chancellor of the exchequer could but get Parliament to agree to a grumbling - tax , and allow no one , male or female , to ...
... light on the manners of the day , and on the antiquity of the great and truly British art of grumbling . If the chancellor of the exchequer could but get Parliament to agree to a grumbling - tax , and allow no one , male or female , to ...
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... light of his the- ory , seem to me to suggest vividly the source of Wordsworth's greatness and weakness as a poet . His formulated creed was that the imaginative mind , by an act of meditation , can make any subject , how- ever trivial ...
... light of his the- ory , seem to me to suggest vividly the source of Wordsworth's greatness and weakness as a poet . His formulated creed was that the imaginative mind , by an act of meditation , can make any subject , how- ever trivial ...
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... light was merciful to the dimness and dust of years of neglect . What did Tom see ? Tom saw only what , to a heart which has power to understand it , is ever the most tragic sight of any : the signs of a hopeful , cheerful , ordinary ...
... light was merciful to the dimness and dust of years of neglect . What did Tom see ? Tom saw only what , to a heart which has power to understand it , is ever the most tragic sight of any : the signs of a hopeful , cheerful , ordinary ...
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