Letters to Dead AuthorsLongmans, Green, 1892 - 194 страница Collection of essays. |
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... hearts , we would commend the departed ; for they have passed almost beyond the reach even of envy ; and to those pale cheeks of theirs no commendation can bring the red . You , above all others , were and remain with- out a rival in ...
... hearts , we would commend the departed ; for they have passed almost beyond the reach even of envy ; and to those pale cheeks of theirs no commendation can bring the red . You , above all others , were and remain with- out a rival in ...
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... heart was beating ; and ever and again we were allowed to see the features of the man . Thus fiction in your hands was not simply a profession , like another , but a constant reflection of the whole surface of life : a repeated echo of ...
... heart was beating ; and ever and again we were allowed to see the features of the man . Thus fiction in your hands was not simply a profession , like another , but a constant reflection of the whole surface of life : a repeated echo of ...
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... heart that the best women - God bless them -lean , in their characters , either to the sweet passiveness of Emmy or to the sensitive and jealous affections of Helen ? ' Tis Heaven , not you , that made them so ; and they are easily ...
... heart that the best women - God bless them -lean , in their characters , either to the sweet passiveness of Emmy or to the sensitive and jealous affections of Helen ? ' Tis Heaven , not you , that made them so ; and they are easily ...
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... heart and present in the memory -these , no doubt , poor Clive saw and heard as he looked across the great gulf of time , and parting and grief , and beheld the woman he had loved for many years . " For ever echoing in the heart and ...
... heart and present in the memory -these , no doubt , poor Clive saw and heard as he looked across the great gulf of time , and parting and grief , and beheld the woman he had loved for many years . " For ever echoing in the heart and ...
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... heart to say that " they cannot read Dickens , " and that they particularly detest " Pickwick . " I believe it was young ladies who first had the courage of their convictions in this respect . " Tout sied aux belles , " and the fair ...
... heart to say that " they cannot read Dickens , " and that they particularly detest " Pickwick . " I believe it was young ladies who first had the courage of their convictions in this respect . " Tout sied aux belles , " and the fair ...
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admiration Alemanni Alexandre Dumas ANDREW LANG angler bad poets Bibline wine blessed Boileau Brother John burn Byron called Cask of Amontillado Chapelain clepen Coqcigrues cried critic D'Artagnan DEAD AUTHORS didst thou dread drink dwell Edgar Allan Poe England Englishmen evil fair farewell Father fortunate Franck Françoys Rabelais friends Galashiels genius Gods happy hath heart HERMES Herodotus heroines Homer honour Horace human humour immortal John Chalkhill knew ladies land laugh laurel learned LETTERS TO DEAD literary live Lond of Egypt Lucian matter methinks Molière Muscovy Muses never Pantagruel Panurge passions poet poetry Pope popular Porthos praise priest prose Pucelle Puimorin Rabelais racter Ronsard Rose satire Shelley sing song Sophocles speak sweet taste tell thee Theocritus Théophile Gautier thine things thou didst Thou wert thou wouldst Thresoure trout verse wandering waters write Ynde
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Страница 6 - And the past and its dear histories, and youth and its hopes and passions, and tones and looks forever echoing in the heart, and present in the memory — these, no doubt, poor Clive saw and heard as he looked across the great gulf of time, and parting and grief, and beheld the woman he had loved for many years.
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