Pen Sketches by a Vanished Hand: From the Papers of the Late Mortimer CollinsR. Bentley and son, 1879 |
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Pagina xiv
... produced by a summer landscape with emerald grass and translucent water , and birds in full song amid the airy branches of the trees . The hot amorist on the one hand , the cool cynic on the other , cannot know this . It is reserved for ...
... produced by a summer landscape with emerald grass and translucent water , and birds in full song amid the airy branches of the trees . The hot amorist on the one hand , the cool cynic on the other , cannot know this . It is reserved for ...
Pagina 10
... produced from his pocket implements which very soon sundered the chain . I could never make music on a wind - instrument ; like Themistocles , I cannot even play the flute ; and I utterly failed to produce any sound from the Blowing ...
... produced from his pocket implements which very soon sundered the chain . I could never make music on a wind - instrument ; like Themistocles , I cannot even play the flute ; and I utterly failed to produce any sound from the Blowing ...
Pagina 11
... produced a decided effect . When strong lungs are brought to bear upon it , the sound of the Blowing- Stone is very like the bellowing of an infuriated bull . According to the author of Tom Brown's School - days , " The Bleawin - Stwun ...
... produced a decided effect . When strong lungs are brought to bear upon it , the sound of the Blowing- Stone is very like the bellowing of an infuriated bull . According to the author of Tom Brown's School - days , " The Bleawin - Stwun ...
Pagina 13
... produce of others . But in real labour , whether of the head or hand , he maintained there was poetry ; and he seemed to find plea- sure in the society of workers . - F . C. There is in this song a very definite picture of.
... produce of others . But in real labour , whether of the head or hand , he maintained there was poetry ; and he seemed to find plea- sure in the society of workers . - F . C. There is in this song a very definite picture of.
Pagina 26
... produce an effect by lifting his spire into the region of the clouds . Massive majesty is the peculiar characteristic of the undulating downs . The builders of Stonehenge were actuated by a like feeling ; they sought to make their ...
... produce an effect by lifting his spire into the region of the clouds . Massive majesty is the peculiar characteristic of the undulating downs . The builders of Stonehenge were actuated by a like feeling ; they sought to make their ...
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Pen Sketches by a Vanished Hand: From the Papers of the Late ..., Volume 2 Mortimer Collins Volledige weergave - 1879 |
Pen Sketches by a Vanished Hand: From the Papers of the Late ..., Volume 2 Mortimer Collins Volledige weergave - 1879 |
Pen Sketches by a Vanished Hand: From the Papers of the Late ..., Volume 2 Mortimer Collins Volledige weergave - 1879 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 156 - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
Pagina 250 - Out upon it, I have loved Three whole days together! And am like to love three more. If it prove fair weather. Time shall moult away his wings Ere he shall discover In the whole wide world again Such a constant lover. But the spite on 't is, no praise Is due at all to me: Love with me had made no stays.
Pagina 87 - And yet, steeped in sentiment as she lies, spreading her gardens to the moonlight, and whispering from her towers the last enchantments of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection, — to beauty, in a word, io which is only truth seen from another side?
Pagina 248 - In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow ; Hast so much wit, and mirth, and spleen about thee, There is no living with thee, nor without thee.
Pagina 58 - Here thou, great ANNA ! whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea.
Pagina 154 - Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.
Pagina 188 - Thus this brook has conveyed his ashes into Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, they into the main ocean; and thus the ashes of Wickliffe are the emblem of his doctrine, which now is dispersed all the world over.
Pagina 56 - Torquatus volo parvulus Matris e gremio suae Porrigens teneras manus Dulce rideat ad patrem Semihiante labello.
Pagina 71 - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
Pagina 33 - A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes and beckoning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wildernesses.