English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... Night Piece ( Citizen of World , No. 117 ) , 185 LEIGH HUNT- XL . A Few Thoughts on Sleep , XLI . Deaths of Little Children , WILLIAM HAZLITT— XLII . On Going a Journey , XLIII . The Sick Chamber , CHARLES LAMB- · - 188 194 - 198 211 ...
... Night Piece ( Citizen of World , No. 117 ) , 185 LEIGH HUNT- XL . A Few Thoughts on Sleep , XLI . Deaths of Little Children , WILLIAM HAZLITT— XLII . On Going a Journey , XLIII . The Sick Chamber , CHARLES LAMB- · - 188 194 - 198 211 ...
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... Night Piece " , is an admirable example of his exquisite tenderness . The simple solemnity of its opening , with its strik- ing anticipation of Macaulay's New Zealander , is followed up by reflections full of the same deli- cacy as ...
... Night Piece " , is an admirable example of his exquisite tenderness . The simple solemnity of its opening , with its strik- ing anticipation of Macaulay's New Zealander , is followed up by reflections full of the same deli- cacy as ...
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... night . My house a cottage , more Than palace , and should fitting be For all my use , no luxury . My garden painted o'er With Nature's hand , not Art's ; and pleasures yield , Horace might envy in his Sabine field . XI . Thus would I ...
... night . My house a cottage , more Than palace , and should fitting be For all my use , no luxury . My garden painted o'er With Nature's hand , not Art's ; and pleasures yield , Horace might envy in his Sabine field . XI . Thus would I ...
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... night , without wine's opium , let them sleep . Let rest , which Nature does to darkness wed , And not lust , recommend to thee thy bed . Be satisfied , and pleased with what thou art ; Act cheerfully and well the allotted part . Enjoy ...
... night , without wine's opium , let them sleep . Let rest , which Nature does to darkness wed , And not lust , recommend to thee thy bed . Be satisfied , and pleased with what thou art ; Act cheerfully and well the allotted part . Enjoy ...
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... night , His faithful bed is crown'd with chaste delight . -Dryden . HERE are several persons who have many pleasures THE and entertainments in their possession , which they do not enjoy . It is , therefore , a kind and good office to ...
... night , His faithful bed is crown'd with chaste delight . -Dryden . HERE are several persons who have many pleasures THE and entertainments in their possession , which they do not enjoy . It is , therefore , a kind and good office to ...
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