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... dark - browed Israelite was wandering in the streets of Nineveh or Babylon , an exile and a slave , —how must there have arisen on his sad spirit the memory of that song , with its sublime images of God's protection , now forfeited ...
... dark - browed Israelite was wandering in the streets of Nineveh or Babylon , an exile and a slave , —how must there have arisen on his sad spirit the memory of that song , with its sublime images of God's protection , now forfeited ...
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... woman will bow , like " the gentle lady married to the Moor , " beneath the doom of some dark tragedy of home , or , if man's wrongs Sartor Resartus , p . 228. Am . Ed . or his omissions should call her to other duties - 82 LECTURE SECOND .
... woman will bow , like " the gentle lady married to the Moor , " beneath the doom of some dark tragedy of home , or , if man's wrongs Sartor Resartus , p . 228. Am . Ed . or his omissions should call her to other duties - 82 LECTURE SECOND .
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... dark mys- tery , " which were congenial to those who dwelt in the gloom of the North . The sunny wisdom of the Greeks All o'er the earth is strewed : On every dark and awful place , Rude hill and haunted wood , The beautiful , bright ...
... dark mys- tery , " which were congenial to those who dwelt in the gloom of the North . The sunny wisdom of the Greeks All o'er the earth is strewed : On every dark and awful place , Rude hill and haunted wood , The beautiful , bright ...
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... the incantation , " the salt - sea shark ; Root of hemlock digg'd ; i ' the dark , Finger of birth - strangled babe , Ditch - delivered by a drab . " . W. B. R. of the language . The mere affinity of initial letters 104 LECTURE THIRD .
... the incantation , " the salt - sea shark ; Root of hemlock digg'd ; i ' the dark , Finger of birth - strangled babe , Ditch - delivered by a drab . " . W. B. R. of the language . The mere affinity of initial letters 104 LECTURE THIRD .
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... dark ways , and when a damp Fell round the path of Milton , in his hand The thing became a trumpet ; whence he blew Soul - animating strains - alas , too few ! " It is the poets who have best revealed the hidden har- mony that lies in ...
... dark ways , and when a damp Fell round the path of Milton , in his hand The thing became a trumpet ; whence he blew Soul - animating strains - alas , too few ! " It is the poets who have best revealed the hidden har- mony that lies in ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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