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Pagina 7
... speak of the lesser verse- writers who are gone . Some were con- tent to aim at what they could achieve ; some aimed at greatness and failed . Some , like Keble , have flourished by ap- pealing to a large class of readers on grounds ...
... speak of the lesser verse- writers who are gone . Some were con- tent to aim at what they could achieve ; some aimed at greatness and failed . Some , like Keble , have flourished by ap- pealing to a large class of readers on grounds ...
Pagina 13
... speak out in plain waking terms that which was in our mind . At worst we may be wrong , as better men have been before us . This , then , is our opinion concerning Mr. Lewis Morris as a poet . The sum of his natural gifts is fluency ...
... speak out in plain waking terms that which was in our mind . At worst we may be wrong , as better men have been before us . This , then , is our opinion concerning Mr. Lewis Morris as a poet . The sum of his natural gifts is fluency ...
Pagina 21
... speak conclusively of the antique gallantry which was ready at every step with a bow , and of the long , sweeping trains of the ladies , which forbade their fair wearers to indulge in any hastier mo- tion . A certain variety of the ...
... speak conclusively of the antique gallantry which was ready at every step with a bow , and of the long , sweeping trains of the ladies , which forbade their fair wearers to indulge in any hastier mo- tion . A certain variety of the ...
Pagina 28
... speak for myself . She was angry at first , but when I told her of the rumor she forgave me . She looked at me with her large dark eyes and said softly , " But if it were broken off , I could not marry anybody else . Do you think one ...
... speak for myself . She was angry at first , but when I told her of the rumor she forgave me . She looked at me with her large dark eyes and said softly , " But if it were broken off , I could not marry anybody else . Do you think one ...
Pagina 29
... speak so unreservedly , and he never did it again ; but even then I no- ticed that he thought of his own loss , and not of what she had felt all these long and lonely years . II . If there was in the world any man on whose honor and ...
... speak so unreservedly , and he never did it again ; but even then I no- ticed that he thought of his own loss , and not of what she had felt all these long and lonely years . II . If there was in the world any man on whose honor and ...
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