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... clearly in my mind . The result , however , was a conviction that the Lectures ,
or a portion of them , ought to be published . They contain , aside from their value
as works of criticism , developments of the pure taste and gentle feeling of the ...
... clearly in my mind . The result , however , was a conviction that the Lectures ,
or a portion of them , ought to be published . They contain , aside from their value
as works of criticism , developments of the pure taste and gentle feeling of the ...
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... purpose — to prepare a Memoir of my brother ' s gentle and tranquil life , and
very interesting correspondence on both sides of the Atlantic . The life of a
secluded American scholar may not be without interest to those near and at a
distance .
... purpose — to prepare a Memoir of my brother ' s gentle and tranquil life , and
very interesting correspondence on both sides of the Atlantic . The life of a
secluded American scholar may not be without interest to those near and at a
distance .
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For many days our eyes have seaward wander ' d , As if to search the Ocean o '
er and o ' er , The while our hearts have sorrowfully ponder ' d , " Shall we behold
his gentle face no more ? " The silent Sea no glad response returning , We cry ...
For many days our eyes have seaward wander ' d , As if to search the Ocean o '
er and o ' er , The while our hearts have sorrowfully ponder ' d , " Shall we behold
his gentle face no more ? " The silent Sea no glad response returning , We cry ...
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Indeed , what a woman ought to do often depends upon what man does , and
very often , too , on what he leaves undone : so that , while it may be her duty to
bow “ like the gentle lady married to the Moor , ” man ' s wrongs or his omissions
...
Indeed , what a woman ought to do often depends upon what man does , and
very often , too , on what he leaves undone : so that , while it may be her duty to
bow “ like the gentle lady married to the Moor , ” man ' s wrongs or his omissions
...
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... for the poet , better than the prose moralist , by throwing the consecration of his
art around the sense of duty , discloses its hidden power for suffering or for action
, so that , if need be , the woman will bow , like “ the gentle lady married to the ...
... for the poet , better than the prose moralist , by throwing the consecration of his
art around the sense of duty , discloses its hidden power for suffering or for action
, so that , if need be , the woman will bow , like “ the gentle lady married to the ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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