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Pagina 722
I had half a mind to suggest to Miss Bacon this explanation of her theory , but forbore , because ( as I could readily perceive ) she had as princely a spirit as Queen Elizabeth herself , and would at once have motioned me from the room ...
I had half a mind to suggest to Miss Bacon this explanation of her theory , but forbore , because ( as I could readily perceive ) she had as princely a spirit as Queen Elizabeth herself , and would at once have motioned me from the room ...
Pagina 874
Byron wrote once to Moore , with how much truth or sincerity those may guess who would care to know , that his friend's first “ confounded book ” of thin prurient jingle ( " we call it a mellisonant tingle - tangle , ” as Randolph's ...
Byron wrote once to Moore , with how much truth or sincerity those may guess who would care to know , that his friend's first “ confounded book ” of thin prurient jingle ( " we call it a mellisonant tingle - tangle , ” as Randolph's ...
Pagina 910
For its commonness in ordinary conversation tends to produce the sense of reality , and at once hides the poet , and yet approximates the reader or spectator to that state which the highest poetry will appear , and in its component ...
For its commonness in ordinary conversation tends to produce the sense of reality , and at once hides the poet , and yet approximates the reader or spectator to that state which the highest poetry will appear , and in its component ...
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