Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 páginas |
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... heard of . ” What is fame to this feeling ? The babbling of an idiot ! He brought the work home with him , and twice had it stereotyped . The first sketch he allowed was obscure , but the improved copy he thought could not fail to ...
... heard of . ” What is fame to this feeling ? The babbling of an idiot ! He brought the work home with him , and twice had it stereotyped . The first sketch he allowed was obscure , but the improved copy he thought could not fail to ...
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... heard a voice break so upon the silence , " To angels ' ' twas most like , " and charm the moonlight air with its balmy essence , that the budding leaves trembled to its accents . Would I might have heard it once more whisper peace and ...
... heard a voice break so upon the silence , " To angels ' ' twas most like , " and charm the moonlight air with its balmy essence , that the budding leaves trembled to its accents . Would I might have heard it once more whisper peace and ...
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... heard of hearts unkind , Kind deeds with cold returning ; Alas ! the gratitude of man Has oftener set me mourning . " Ulysses . In his wanderings Ulysses ( Odysseus ) came to the palace of King Alcinous in the island of Scheria , which ...
... heard of hearts unkind , Kind deeds with cold returning ; Alas ! the gratitude of man Has oftener set me mourning . " Ulysses . In his wanderings Ulysses ( Odysseus ) came to the palace of King Alcinous in the island of Scheria , which ...
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