RanthorpeOhio University Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 369 A bildungsroman about the moral and intellectual growth of a young writer, first published in 1847. |
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Strana 177
... sorrow is sweeter than the pleasure of plea- sure itself . Sorrow , they say , to one with true touch'd ear , Is but the discord of a warbling sphere , A lurking contrast , which , though harsh it be , Distils the next note more ...
... sorrow is sweeter than the pleasure of plea- sure itself . Sorrow , they say , to one with true touch'd ear , Is but the discord of a warbling sphere , A lurking contrast , which , though harsh it be , Distils the next note more ...
Strana 232
... sorrow and despair , then the sad news rings through every country , and is de- plored on all sides , serving for ... sorrows into splendid verse , and so draw down the pity and the admiration of all Europe . Nor was this pity and this ...
... sorrow and despair , then the sad news rings through every country , and is de- plored on all sides , serving for ... sorrows into splendid verse , and so draw down the pity and the admiration of all Europe . Nor was this pity and this ...
Strana 319
... sorrow with music , but the sufferer replies : " Thou shouldst please me better wouldst thou weep . ” Song may ... sorrows love to jostle with sorrows greater than themselves , to learn , in the contact , humility and comfort . While ...
... sorrow with music , but the sufferer replies : " Thou shouldst please me better wouldst thou weep . ” Song may ... sorrows love to jostle with sorrows greater than themselves , to learn , in the contact , humility and comfort . While ...
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