Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 168
... piece where the moment before he had been jesting : There is no music in the life That sounds with idiot laughter solely ; There's not a string attuned to mirth , But has its chord in Melancholy.18 Doubtless , in compensation , after ...
... piece where the moment before he had been jesting : There is no music in the life That sounds with idiot laughter solely ; There's not a string attuned to mirth , But has its chord in Melancholy.18 Doubtless , in compensation , after ...
Pagina 240
... piece . A quarter of a century after the original publication in 1859 , the Encyclopaedia Britannica , in a list of editions of the Rubáiyát , refers to his as just a portion of the same rendered in English verse by E. Fitzgerald ...
... piece . A quarter of a century after the original publication in 1859 , the Encyclopaedia Britannica , in a list of editions of the Rubáiyát , refers to his as just a portion of the same rendered in English verse by E. Fitzgerald ...
Pagina 250
... piece of glass , abraded by the beach , And six or seven shells , A bottle with bluebells , And two French copper coins , ranged there with careful art , To comfort his sad heart . So when that night I pray'd To God , I wept , and said ...
... piece of glass , abraded by the beach , And six or seven shells , A bottle with bluebells , And two French copper coins , ranged there with careful art , To comfort his sad heart . So when that night I pray'd To God , I wept , and said ...
Pagina 254
... piece of a hundred and eighty stanzas I find but one which is prosaic . He might have seemed of a nature too finely constituted , too subtle , too exclusive , for a ballad writer . Whatever instinct , perhaps weariness of the sole ...
... piece of a hundred and eighty stanzas I find but one which is prosaic . He might have seemed of a nature too finely constituted , too subtle , too exclusive , for a ballad writer . Whatever instinct , perhaps weariness of the sole ...
Pagina 266
William Stebbing. Besides beauty , here there is tenderness ; and so far the piece is , for Rossetti , unique . The prevailing want of that property is a natural consequence of the empire over him of one canon and gospel connecting all ...
William Stebbing. Besides beauty , here there is tenderness ; and so far the piece is , for Rossetti , unique . The prevailing want of that property is a natural consequence of the empire over him of one canon and gospel connecting all ...
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