Essays in Biography and Criticism, ... First SeriesGould and Lincoln, 1860 - 426 |
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... calm and abstracted , to learn , by pure , unimpassioned thought , the laws of nature and of truth ; in the blaze of day's sunlight , when the world is arrayed in its robe of many colors , and clouds , waves , and forests are rejoicing ...
... calm and abstracted , to learn , by pure , unimpassioned thought , the laws of nature and of truth ; in the blaze of day's sunlight , when the world is arrayed in its robe of many colors , and clouds , waves , and forests are rejoicing ...
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... calm light of long summer days , as yet are not . The emotions of such times , in their burning intensity , in their ethereal tender- ness , in the rapture of their joy and the agony of their sorrow , are depicted by Byron with ...
... calm light of long summer days , as yet are not . The emotions of such times , in their burning intensity , in their ethereal tender- ness , in the rapture of their joy and the agony of their sorrow , are depicted by Byron with ...
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... calm , eternal smile , on the wild glittering , far below , of the lightnings of passion . The mind of man , the crowning wonder of nature , is in no way more surprising than in its power of sympathy and response . It is easy to cast a ...
... calm , eternal smile , on the wild glittering , far below , of the lightnings of passion . The mind of man , the crowning wonder of nature , is in no way more surprising than in its power of sympathy and response . It is easy to cast a ...
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... calms . Whole poems are gathered up in this marvellous effort of the pure imagination . From the Religious Musings I might quote several instances of personification worthy of being compared with the above ; but it is needless . It is ...
... calms . Whole poems are gathered up in this marvellous effort of the pure imagination . From the Religious Musings I might quote several instances of personification worthy of being compared with the above ; but it is needless . It is ...
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... t is pain ; O folly ! for to bear all naked truths , And to envisage circumstance , all calm , That is the top of sovereignty . " These and similar expressions have the true Shakspear- ean compactness TENNYSON AND HIS TEACHERS . 63.
... t is pain ; O folly ! for to bear all naked truths , And to envisage circumstance , all calm , That is the top of sovereignty . " These and similar expressions have the true Shakspear- ean compactness TENNYSON AND HIS TEACHERS . 63.
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