Littell's Living Age, Volume 184Littell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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Page 134
... poem was drummed into him- a poem , the nobility and beauty into village life , while addressing the stu- of which could not by any possibility be dents of this distinguished college , for it brought home to his ideas and feelings ...
... poem was drummed into him- a poem , the nobility and beauty into village life , while addressing the stu- of which could not by any possibility be dents of this distinguished college , for it brought home to his ideas and feelings ...
Page 250
... poem on his own death , written , we believe , but a month or two ago , and the exquisite poem on Demeter and Per- sephone , which certainly cannot have been written long . And Browning's intellec . tual energy could hardly be better ...
... poem on his own death , written , we believe , but a month or two ago , and the exquisite poem on Demeter and Per- sephone , which certainly cannot have been written long . And Browning's intellec . tual energy could hardly be better ...
Page 511
... poems , as its initial letters agree with those pre- served in the printed copy mentioned above . The other is a poem " Of the Assumption of our Blessed Lady , ” and this is in all probability the poem which was contained on the other ...
... poems , as its initial letters agree with those pre- served in the printed copy mentioned above . The other is a poem " Of the Assumption of our Blessed Lady , ” and this is in all probability the poem which was contained on the other ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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