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Pagina 13678
... spirit ; they had both looked to France for the dawn of the social millennium , and had beheld only the terrors of the midnight tempest . They both dreamed of a world made over nearer to the heart's desire . Coleridge had already ...
... spirit ; they had both looked to France for the dawn of the social millennium , and had beheld only the terrors of the midnight tempest . They both dreamed of a world made over nearer to the heart's desire . Coleridge had already ...
Pagina 13679
... spirit over law - books . After leaving London and the law , he wandered through England for settling at Norwich , where he spent twelve months . down of his health led to a second visit to Portugal , on which his wife accompanied him ...
... spirit over law - books . After leaving London and the law , he wandered through England for settling at Norwich , where he spent twelve months . down of his health led to a second visit to Portugal , on which his wife accompanied him ...
Pagina 13681
... spirit expresses itself most adequately in his ballads , and in such poems as ' The Battle of Blenheim , ' ' The Complaints of the Poor , ' and in the quiet , measured verse of the ' Inscriptions . ' His prose has more of the light of ...
... spirit expresses itself most adequately in his ballads , and in such poems as ' The Battle of Blenheim , ' ' The Complaints of the Poor , ' and in the quiet , measured verse of the ' Inscriptions . ' His prose has more of the light of ...
Pagina 13694
... spirits in accursed spots at midnight . THE WASHERWOMEN OF NIGHT From ' Le Foyer Breton ' HE Bretons are children of transgression like the rest , but they love their dead ; they pity those who burn in Purga- tory , and try to ransom ...
... spirits in accursed spots at midnight . THE WASHERWOMEN OF NIGHT From ' Le Foyer Breton ' HE Bretons are children of transgression like the rest , but they love their dead ; they pity those who burn in Purga- tory , and try to ransom ...
Pagina 13716
... spirit , differ- entiates slowly in supposed nature . Having at the outset but a temporary second life , it gradually acquires a permanent one ; while it deviates more and more in substance from body , becoming at length etherealized ...
... spirit , differ- entiates slowly in supposed nature . Having at the outset but a temporary second life , it gradually acquires a permanent one ; while it deviates more and more in substance from body , becoming at length etherealized ...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 35 Charles Dudley Warner Volledige weergave - 1897 |
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner Volledige weergave - 1897 |
Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner,Hamilton Wright Mabie,George Henry Warner Volledige weergave - 1902 |
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