Littell's Living Age, Volume 219Living Age Company, 1898 |
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Pagina 19
... heart , he cannot hope to mend the error of his ways . This , if I may be forgiven for saying so , is a very need- lessly heavy and discouraging line to take , for it is much more difficult to alter one's heart than one's manner . We ...
... heart , he cannot hope to mend the error of his ways . This , if I may be forgiven for saying so , is a very need- lessly heavy and discouraging line to take , for it is much more difficult to alter one's heart than one's manner . We ...
Pagina 37
... heart of the poetess when , in '59 , upon the bloody hills of Lombardy , victory kissed the tri - colored standard of Italy . Mrs. Browning might well believe that at last she saw her ideal country -our Italy , as she loved to call it ...
... heart of the poetess when , in '59 , upon the bloody hills of Lombardy , victory kissed the tri - colored standard of Italy . Mrs. Browning might well believe that at last she saw her ideal country -our Italy , as she loved to call it ...
Pagina 38
... hearts turn - our heads , with pulses burning , And the walls turn in their places . Turns the sky in the high window ... heart is not always moved . But there are passages of novel beauty and often the octaves of the translator revel in ...
... hearts turn - our heads , with pulses burning , And the walls turn in their places . Turns the sky in the high window ... heart is not always moved . But there are passages of novel beauty and often the octaves of the translator revel in ...
Pagina 39
... heart is capable . At times her soul goes out to meet the great soul of creation , and seems to lose it- self in Nature so that the poetess might ask with Byron : - conceptions which are the principa and essential outcome of poetical ...
... heart is capable . At times her soul goes out to meet the great soul of creation , and seems to lose it- self in Nature so that the poetess might ask with Byron : - conceptions which are the principa and essential outcome of poetical ...
Pagina 45
... Heart and soul he had devoted him- self to his Master's work ; and to the many failures and disappointments necessary to exalted endeavors , he had long accustomed himself . But to Gran - was it really quite impossible to reach the heart ...
... Heart and soul he had devoted him- self to his Master's work ; and to the many failures and disappointments necessary to exalted endeavors , he had long accustomed himself . But to Gran - was it really quite impossible to reach the heart ...
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