Old Pictures of Life, Volumen2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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... soon expect a lily to bloom in Euclid's Geometry as to rise up in an oration of that old master . Each sentence was a part of an argument of which a geometrician would be proud . Cicero and Tacitus were at the western end of this mental ...
... soon expect a lily to bloom in Euclid's Geometry as to rise up in an oration of that old master . Each sentence was a part of an argument of which a geometrician would be proud . Cicero and Tacitus were at the western end of this mental ...
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... soon a hundred of these streams emptied into that sea we now call by the name of Shakespeare . In this great name the real- istic literature again found place in the world . The fabulous in Shakespeare is only an artistic decoration for ...
... soon a hundred of these streams emptied into that sea we now call by the name of Shakespeare . In this great name the real- istic literature again found place in the world . The fabulous in Shakespeare is only an artistic decoration for ...
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... sort to those generations in which a knight would ride on horseback a hundred miles to secure a smile from some beauty ; and in which a lady's glove flung among wild tigers would soon be picked up by some lover who ROMEO AND JULIET . 85.
... sort to those generations in which a knight would ride on horseback a hundred miles to secure a smile from some beauty ; and in which a lady's glove flung among wild tigers would soon be picked up by some lover who ROMEO AND JULIET . 85.
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David Swing. tigers would soon be picked up by some lover who , while employed in such a noble undertaking as securing the glove of a woman , would think it an honor to be eaten up by wild beasts . To this stream of sentimentality which ...
David Swing. tigers would soon be picked up by some lover who , while employed in such a noble undertaking as securing the glove of a woman , would think it an honor to be eaten up by wild beasts . To this stream of sentimentality which ...
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... to mount a horse and plunge a javelin through the breast of some neighbor . At last these strange centuries came to Shakespeare to be expressed . They were soon to die . The writings of Aristotle and Lord 2-7 ROMEO AND JULIET . 91.
... to mount a horse and plunge a javelin through the breast of some neighbor . At last these strange centuries came to Shakespeare to be expressed . They were soon to die . The writings of Aristotle and Lord 2-7 ROMEO AND JULIET . 91.
Términos y frases comunes
Anakreon animal asks Atala Bacon barge Beatrice beautiful became become bird blossoms brute world Cæsar called Capulet century charming Chateaubriand Christian Cicero classic color Dante death Demosthenes despot earth excess father feel flowers friendship genius girl gold Goths gray squirrel Greek happiness heart heaven Homer hundred injured intellectual Julius Cæsar land language Latin lawyer Linda literature lived Lord Bacon Louis lover Macedon Madame Recamier man's mental millions mind moral mountain nation nature night nightingale novel orator pagan palace passed path Petrarch Plotinus poem poet poetry reach religion rich river Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet saint scenes scholar sentiment Shakespeare sing song soul story sweet Tacitus taught theology things thou thought thousand tion TRUE LOVE STORY truth Verona vice vine Virgil wild woman wonderful woods words write young