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Pagina 8
... look that discovered him to feel some com- placence in his own perspicacity , and to receive some solace of the miseries of life , from a consciousness of the delicacy with which he felt , and the eloquence with which he bewailed them ...
... look that discovered him to feel some com- placence in his own perspicacity , and to receive some solace of the miseries of life , from a consciousness of the delicacy with which he felt , and the eloquence with which he bewailed them ...
Pagina 13
... look upon his published labours with that reverence which they excite in strangers . << This is the reason why literature is so little regarded in our City of Palaces * . " There is no such thing as fame in a small community . Men ...
... look upon his published labours with that reverence which they excite in strangers . << This is the reason why literature is so little regarded in our City of Palaces * . " There is no such thing as fame in a small community . Men ...
Pagina 14
... look even beyond the grave and anticipate the future , operates alike on all men . The love of fame still haunts us to the last . 66 " E'en in our ashes live their wonted firest . " * See Lord Byron's Journal , published in Moore's Life ...
... look even beyond the grave and anticipate the future , operates alike on all men . The love of fame still haunts us to the last . 66 " E'en in our ashes live their wonted firest . " * See Lord Byron's Journal , published in Moore's Life ...
Pagina 15
... look back upon this mortal world with an affectionate greeting , and cherish a blameless exultation : — " Because on earth his name In Fame's eternal volume shines for aye ! " OCEAN SKETCHES . Written on the voyage to India . AND ...
... look back upon this mortal world with an affectionate greeting , and cherish a blameless exultation : — " Because on earth his name In Fame's eternal volume shines for aye ! " OCEAN SKETCHES . Written on the voyage to India . AND ...
Pagina 19
... looks as never more the Tempest's tread Would break its shining surface ; and the ship Seems destined ne'er again to brave the gale , Anchored for ever on the silent deep ! IV . [ SUN - RISE . ] The stars have melted in the morning air ...
... looks as never more the Tempest's tread Would break its shining surface ; and the ship Seems destined ne'er again to brave the gale , Anchored for ever on the silent deep ! IV . [ SUN - RISE . ] The stars have melted in the morning air ...
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Literary Leaves; Or, Prose and Verse Chiefly Written in India, Volume 1 David Lester Richardson Volledige weergave - 1840 |
Literary Leaves; Or, Prose and Verse Chiefly Written in India, Volume 1 David Lester Richardson Volledige weergave - 1840 |
Literary Leaves; Or, Prose and Verse Chiefly Written in India, Volume 1 David Lester Richardson Volledige weergave - 1840 |
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admiration Anna Seward Atossa beauty Bolingbroke breath bright calm Chalkhill character Charlotte Smith charms cheerful Clearchus clouds conversation critics dear death delightful dreams Dryden Duchess of Marlborough E'en Earl of Marchmont egotism egotist Essay Essay on Criticism external face faculty fair fame fancy feeling friendship genius gleam glorious glory happy harmony hath heart Horace Walpole human intellectual John Chalkhill Johnson labour Leigh Hunt less light lines literary look Lord Bolingbroke Lord Byron mankind Marchmont memory Milton mind Montaigne nature never night o'er observed once passage passion perhaps persons physiognomy pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry Pope Pope's praise prose reader remarks says scene seems Shakspeare silent smile Sonnets soul sound speak spirit stanza strange sweet taste tender Thealma thine things thou thought tion truth verse voice Walton words writer