The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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Stran 40
... beauty ; we watch and follow your story , your bright morning love and purity , your constancy , your grief , your sweet martyrdom . We knew your legend by heart . You are one of the saints of English story . And if Stella's love and ...
... beauty ; we watch and follow your story , your bright morning love and purity , your constancy , your grief , your sweet martyrdom . We knew your legend by heart . You are one of the saints of English story . And if Stella's love and ...
Stran 42
... beauty , with a simple love and reverence that are indescribably touching ; in contemplation of her goodness his hard heart melts into pathos : his cold rhyme kindles and glows into poetry , and he falls down on his knees , so to speak ...
... beauty , with a simple love and reverence that are indescribably touching ; in contemplation of her goodness his hard heart melts into pathos : his cold rhyme kindles and glows into poetry , and he falls down on his knees , so to speak ...
Stran 45
... beauty and wit , and a fortune too . He sees her every day ; he does not tell Stella about the 1 " Vanessa was excessively vain . The character given of her by Cadenus is fine painting , but in general fictitious . She was fond of dress ...
... beauty and wit , and a fortune too . He sees her every day ; he does not tell Stella about the 1 " Vanessa was excessively vain . The character given of her by Cadenus is fine painting , but in general fictitious . She was fond of dress ...
Stran 48
... beauty ; only the tenderest heart in the world stricken and wounded , and passed away now out of reach of pangs of hope deferred , love insulted , and pitiless desertion ; -only that lock of hair left : and memory and remorse , for the ...
... beauty ; only the tenderest heart in the world stricken and wounded , and passed away now out of reach of pangs of hope deferred , love insulted , and pitiless desertion ; -only that lock of hair left : and memory and remorse , for the ...
Stran 60
... beauty in the play , and the dotard is laughed to scorn for having the young wife : in the ballad , when the poet bid his mistress to gather roses while she may , and warns her that old Time is still a - flying : in the ballet , when ...
... beauty in the play , and the dotard is laughed to scorn for having the young wife : in the ballad , when the poet bid his mistress to gather roses while she may , and warns her that old Time is still a - flying : in the ballet , when ...
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