The Poetry of the PeriodGarland Pub., 1986 - 294 sider |
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... living God , Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired . " He goes , you see , so far as to say that " thought was not . " He was not thinking at all ; certainly he was not referring to his tablets or jotting down fresh memoranda . He ...
... living God , Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired . " He goes , you see , so far as to say that " thought was not . " He was not thinking at all ; certainly he was not referring to his tablets or jotting down fresh memoranda . He ...
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... living , can ne'er be dead . He finds no life in anything living , in anything round and about him ; and he feels no impulse to strive vainly 144 The Poetry of the Period .
... living , can ne'er be dead . He finds no life in anything living , in anything round and about him ; and he feels no impulse to strive vainly 144 The Poetry of the Period .
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... living poet . But that arises entirely from his freedom from that distraction on which I have dilated , and to which all the rest of them are subject . Mr. Morris has given the go - by to his age , and he has done wisely . But in doing ...
... living poet . But that arises entirely from his freedom from that distraction on which I have dilated , and to which all the rest of them are subject . Mr. Morris has given the go - by to his age , and he has done wisely . But in doing ...
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