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Strana 93
The earnestness and passion which he has put into every part of these poems
would be incredible to a reader of mere modern translations . His almost Greek
zeal for the honor of his heroes is only paralleled by that fierce spirit of Hebrew ...
The earnestness and passion which he has put into every part of these poems
would be incredible to a reader of mere modern translations . His almost Greek
zeal for the honor of his heroes is only paralleled by that fierce spirit of Hebrew ...
Strana 33
Such passion wrought the passion of their prize . Never was there pardon , that
did take Condemned from the block more joyful than This grant to her . For all her
misery Seem'd nothing to the comfort she receiv'd , By being thus saved from ...
Such passion wrought the passion of their prize . Never was there pardon , that
did take Condemned from the block more joyful than This grant to her . For all her
misery Seem'd nothing to the comfort she receiv'd , By being thus saved from ...
Strana 60
The passion for wealth has worn out much of its grossness by tract of time . Our
ancestors certainly conceived of money as able to confer a distinct gratification in
itself , not alone considered simply as a symbol of wealth . The oldest poets ...
The passion for wealth has worn out much of its grossness by tract of time . Our
ancestors certainly conceived of money as able to confer a distinct gratification in
itself , not alone considered simply as a symbol of wealth . The oldest poets ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb Náhled není k dispozici. - 1907 |
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