Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected from the Best Poets in the English LanguageW.E. Dean, 1842 - 348 páginas |
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... before the imagination or the heart could be affected by their beauty , and that , in after life , when the higher powers have been cultivated they could discover their inspiration and enjoyments to have grown not only from 1 *
... before the imagination or the heart could be affected by their beauty , and that , in after life , when the higher powers have been cultivated they could discover their inspiration and enjoyments to have grown not only from 1 *
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... heart ; that the freshness is worn away , and the future pleasure and ad- vantage deadened and destroyed , by the didactic antici- pation , at an age when we can neither feel nor under- stand the compositions which it requires an ...
... heart ; that the freshness is worn away , and the future pleasure and ad- vantage deadened and destroyed , by the didactic antici- pation , at an age when we can neither feel nor under- stand the compositions which it requires an ...
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... heart and life , its moral benefit is beyond estimation . We cannot love things high and holy , and things mean and unworthy , at the same time . Poetry utters the oracles of God ; she is the voice of wisdom : let us seek for ...
... heart and life , its moral benefit is beyond estimation . We cannot love things high and holy , and things mean and unworthy , at the same time . Poetry utters the oracles of God ; she is the voice of wisdom : let us seek for ...
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... heart . The generous spark extinct revive , Teach me to love , and to forgive , Exact my own defects to scan , What others are to feel , and know myself a man . ” 19 Mr. Gray has thus personified Misfortune or Adversity . He has ...
... heart . The generous spark extinct revive , Teach me to love , and to forgive , Exact my own defects to scan , What others are to feel , and know myself a man . ” 19 Mr. Gray has thus personified Misfortune or Adversity . He has ...
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... heart , and beautiful as the rural sights and sounds which delighted his pure nature . Since Cowper - Rogers , Walter Scott , Southey , Crabbe , Campbell , Byron , Wordsworth and Moore have appear- ed in the world . In no period since ...
... heart , and beautiful as the rural sights and sounds which delighted his pure nature . Since Cowper - Rogers , Walter Scott , Southey , Crabbe , Campbell , Byron , Wordsworth and Moore have appear- ed in the world . In no period since ...
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