In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 206 páginas |
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... poet , when he works Without a conscience or an aim . What then were God to such as I ? ' T were hardly worth my while to choose Of things all mortal , or to use A little patience ere I die ; ' T were best at once to sink to peace ...
... poet , when he works Without a conscience or an aim . What then were God to such as I ? ' T were hardly worth my while to choose Of things all mortal , or to use A little patience ere I die ; ' T were best at once to sink to peace ...
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... poetic thought ; Which he may read that binds the sheaf , Or builds the house , or digs the grave , And those wild eyes that watch the wave , In roarings round the coral reef . XXXVII . Urania speaks with darken'd brow : ' Thou IN ...
... poetic thought ; Which he may read that binds the sheaf , Or builds the house , or digs the grave , And those wild eyes that watch the wave , In roarings round the coral reef . XXXVII . Urania speaks with darken'd brow : ' Thou IN ...
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... poet : " His ear has a fairy fineness ; there is a strange earnestness in his wor- ship of beauty , which throws a charm over his impassioned song more easily felt than described , and not to be escaped by those who have once felt it ...
... poet : " His ear has a fairy fineness ; there is a strange earnestness in his wor- ship of beauty , which throws a charm over his impassioned song more easily felt than described , and not to be escaped by those who have once felt it ...
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... poet , fast rising , towards the lofty summit of his art , found that young fading image the richest source of his inspiration , and of thoughts that gave him buoyancy for a flight such as he had not hitherto attained ? " Richard ...
... poet , fast rising , towards the lofty summit of his art , found that young fading image the richest source of his inspiration , and of thoughts that gave him buoyancy for a flight such as he had not hitherto attained ? " Richard ...
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... poet replied , 66 as near perfection as a mortal man can be . ” Of the many commentaries on In Memoriam no one seems to us more satisfactory , on the whole , than Prof. John F. Genung's Tennyson's In Memoriam ; its Purpose and its ...
... poet replied , 66 as near perfection as a mortal man can be . ” Of the many commentaries on In Memoriam no one seems to us more satisfactory , on the whole , than Prof. John F. Genung's Tennyson's In Memoriam ; its Purpose and its ...
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