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Strana 543
a much delight in ringing , but my conscience beginning to be tender , I thought such practice was but vain , and therefore forced myself to leave it , yet my mind hankered ; wherefore I should go to the steeple house , and look on ...
a much delight in ringing , but my conscience beginning to be tender , I thought such practice was but vain , and therefore forced myself to leave it , yet my mind hankered ; wherefore I should go to the steeple house , and look on ...
Strana 743
As lightning or a taper's light , Thine eyes and not thy noise waked me ; Yet I thought thee ( For thou lov'st truth ) an angel , at first sight ; But when I saw thou saw'st my heart , And knew'st my thoughts , beyond an angel's art ...
As lightning or a taper's light , Thine eyes and not thy noise waked me ; Yet I thought thee ( For thou lov'st truth ) an angel , at first sight ; But when I saw thou saw'st my heart , And knew'st my thoughts , beyond an angel's art ...
Strana 1063
Tennyson and Browning are poets , and they think ; but they do not feel their thought as immediately as the odor of a rose . A thought to Donne was an experience ; it modified his sensibility . When a poet's mind is perfectly equipped ...
Tennyson and Browning are poets , and they think ; but they do not feel their thought as immediately as the odor of a rose . A thought to Donne was an experience ; it modified his sensibility . When a poet's mind is perfectly equipped ...
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Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1957 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1946 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10 Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon,Frank J. Warnke Zobrazení fragmentů - 1963 |
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