Littell's Living Age, Volumen129Littell, son, 1876 |
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... Once , • 642 · 706 Primrose , The . Edelweiss , Empress , To the Empty Place , The • Face , The , of my Mistress , First Fruits , • Grapes , Wine , and Vinegar , Gräfin von Rosenau , The His Love will Carry Me , Holiday , A • Immortal ...
... Once , • 642 · 706 Primrose , The . Edelweiss , Empress , To the Empty Place , The • Face , The , of my Mistress , First Fruits , • Grapes , Wine , and Vinegar , Gräfin von Rosenau , The His Love will Carry Me , Holiday , A • Immortal ...
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... once distinguished , by the very term cadence of the perpetual couplet , have he employs to identify his work , from the upon ourselves individually a stupefying poet in other languages . His lines , ac- effect which it is almost ...
... once distinguished , by the very term cadence of the perpetual couplet , have he employs to identify his work , from the upon ourselves individually a stupefying poet in other languages . His lines , ac- effect which it is almost ...
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... once . In the year 1820 , when he was nearly thirty , af- ter years of suspense , his friends at Paris procured for him an appointment as sec- retary to the French embassy at Naples , and at the same moment the obstacles in the way of ...
... once . In the year 1820 , when he was nearly thirty , af- ter years of suspense , his friends at Paris procured for him an appointment as sec- retary to the French embassy at Naples , and at the same moment the obstacles in the way of ...
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... once more , everything that is desirable in life comes to be repre- sented by kisses and languishing looks , by the mutual self - absorption of two beings , who find a somewhat monotonous heaven in each other's arms , and around whom ...
... once more , everything that is desirable in life comes to be repre- sented by kisses and languishing looks , by the mutual self - absorption of two beings , who find a somewhat monotonous heaven in each other's arms , and around whom ...
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... once touch the heart of the recipient , and show her that the writer was a man of edu- cation and acquainted with the best liter- ary style . The letter , as despatched to Annunziata and received by her at Paris , ran as fol- lows ...
... once touch the heart of the recipient , and show her that the writer was a man of edu- cation and acquainted with the best liter- ary style . The letter , as despatched to Annunziata and received by her at Paris , ran as fol- lows ...
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Página 409 - Falkland ; a person of such prodigious parts of learning and knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there were no other brand upon this odious and accursed civil war, than that single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity.
Página 172 - But little do men perceive what solitude is, and how far it extendeth. For a crowd is not company, and faces are but a gallery of pictures, and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love.
Página 180 - WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die,* Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh...
Página 393 - You can really have no notion how delightful it will be When they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!" But the snail replied, "Too far, too far!" and gave a look askance — Said he thanked the whiting kindly, but he would not join the dance, Would not, could not, would not, could not, would not join the dance. Would not, could not, would not, could not, could not join the dance. "What matters it how far we go?
Página 172 - It is a strange thing to observe how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak: so great, as they purchase it many times at the hazard of their own safety and greatness: for princes, in regard of the distance of their fortune...
Página 48 - Yet let any plain honest man, before he engages in any course of action, ask himself, Is this I am going about right, or is it wrong? Is it good, or is it evil? I do not in the least doubt, but that this question would be answered agreeably to truth and virtue, by almost any fair man in almost any circumstance...
Página 86 - To earth, this weary earth, ye bring us, To guilt ye let us heedless go, Then leave repentance fierce to wring us: A moment's guilt, an age of woe!
Página 39 - I express myself with caution, lest I should be mistaken to vilify reason, which is indeed the only faculty we have wherewith to judge concerning anything, even revelation itself ; or be misunderstood to assert that a supposed revelation cannot be proved false from internal characters.
Página 66 - None but would forego his proper dowry, — Does he paint ? he fain would write a poem, — Does he write ? he fain would paint a picture.
Página 172 - ... certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing with another...