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Pagina 2
... beauty and splendor might circle I feel that forever around me The earth has grown all one November . Better to be without sense of existence - Better this gloom , and this shadow of dark . ness . Would I , ah , would I were sleeping A ...
... beauty and splendor might circle I feel that forever around me The earth has grown all one November . Better to be without sense of existence - Better this gloom , and this shadow of dark . ness . Would I , ah , would I were sleeping A ...
Pagina 5
... beauty of language , and yet scrupulous delicacy . The portrait of the heroine Margaret is most lovingly and ex- quisitely drawn , and long remains upon the mind of the reader as an image of maidenly beauty . Her lover conceals the ...
... beauty of language , and yet scrupulous delicacy . The portrait of the heroine Margaret is most lovingly and ex- quisitely drawn , and long remains upon the mind of the reader as an image of maidenly beauty . Her lover conceals the ...
Pagina 11
... beauty rife . On the oldest subject in the world – that of love - he has something true and pure to say : Love asks no evidence To prove itself well placed : we know not whence It gleans the straws that thatch its humble bower : We can ...
... beauty rife . On the oldest subject in the world – that of love - he has something true and pure to say : Love asks no evidence To prove itself well placed : we know not whence It gleans the straws that thatch its humble bower : We can ...
Pagina 14
... beauty nor the other its severity -and Dante has done it . As he takes posses- sion of it we seem to hear the cry he himself heard when Virgil rejoined the company of great singers , " All honor to the loftiest of poets ! " Yet even in ...
... beauty nor the other its severity -and Dante has done it . As he takes posses- sion of it we seem to hear the cry he himself heard when Virgil rejoined the company of great singers , " All honor to the loftiest of poets ! " Yet even in ...
Pagina 15
... beauty of the weather , arms all over the place , up into her room , in company with numerous other families out into the garden again , from the garden of the earth and the air and the water , to the pigsty , from that fascinating spot ...
... beauty of the weather , arms all over the place , up into her room , in company with numerous other families out into the garden again , from the garden of the earth and the air and the water , to the pigsty , from that fascinating spot ...
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