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Pagina 34
... feeling . Sometimes he evinces a degree of romance that is very much out of keeping with the rest of his nature , and from his grand and lofty height he occa- sionally descends to a love - sick and mere school - boy strain . These are ...
... feeling . Sometimes he evinces a degree of romance that is very much out of keeping with the rest of his nature , and from his grand and lofty height he occa- sionally descends to a love - sick and mere school - boy strain . These are ...
Pagina 38
... feel himself a stranger in the Mother Ianthe's home ? Can he doubt that Havilah is his friend ? " " The child of the free air has longed to pursue the mountain birds , and gather the flowers that grow on the topmost crags . He has ...
... feel himself a stranger in the Mother Ianthe's home ? Can he doubt that Havilah is his friend ? " " The child of the free air has longed to pursue the mountain birds , and gather the flowers that grow on the topmost crags . He has ...
Pagina 39
... feels the soft pressure of her hand on his head , when the south wind blows from Araby . For Havilah , Abdoul , has ... feel too much . Meredith is rejected and he departs from the village . In depicting the feelings of Meredith after ...
... feels the soft pressure of her hand on his head , when the south wind blows from Araby . For Havilah , Abdoul , has ... feel too much . Meredith is rejected and he departs from the village . In depicting the feelings of Meredith after ...
Pagina 50
... The Hindoos , pacing up and down the deck , without uttering a word , show that they do not feel the less for having swarthy faces , and the its tha [ Di 201 eloquence imparted by the poet 50 [ Dec. , CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS .
... The Hindoos , pacing up and down the deck , without uttering a word , show that they do not feel the less for having swarthy faces , and the its tha [ Di 201 eloquence imparted by the poet 50 [ Dec. , CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS .
Pagina 55
... feeling not a little increased , when the monster speaks and utters his awful predic- tions , until interrupted by Gama . No translation could do justice to this , a fact which it is particularly necessary to bear in mind in reading the ...
... feeling not a little increased , when the monster speaks and utters his awful predic- tions , until interrupted by Gama . No translation could do justice to this , a fact which it is particularly necessary to bear in mind in reading the ...
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