Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's PoemsC.C. Meinhold, 1856 - 292 strán (strany) |
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... poet , " Said Mecénas cávaliérly , " That the adjective must álways To the noún be só obséquious ; Follow all its ... poets knew all such things . " " Nów I récolléct , " said Hórace With an árch smile , " mý schoolmaster Úsed to say ...
... poet , " Said Mecénas cávaliérly , " That the adjective must álways To the noún be só obséquious ; Follow all its ... poets knew all such things . " " Nów I récolléct , " said Hórace With an árch smile , " mý schoolmaster Úsed to say ...
Strana 149
... poet , - Éven the Lovely must die ; do you think we don't know it ? Yet bád as the case is and who doubts it ' s bad ? - - That the Ugly should not die were something more sad . DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY , May 27 , 1855 . MAIN Fórce with ...
... poet , - Éven the Lovely must die ; do you think we don't know it ? Yet bád as the case is and who doubts it ' s bad ? - - That the Ugly should not die were something more sad . DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY , May 27 , 1855 . MAIN Fórce with ...
Strana 153
... Póet embalmed in his verse . DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY , April 10 , 1855 , THAT I'm much praised by men of little sense Offénds me nót ; I know it ' s mere pretence , The hollow echo of what , every day , They hear men of a better judgment ...
... Póet embalmed in his verse . DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY , April 10 , 1855 , THAT I'm much praised by men of little sense Offénds me nót ; I know it ' s mere pretence , The hollow echo of what , every day , They hear men of a better judgment ...
Strana 155
... poet of modern times need not have been ashamed of . And the whole scope and tenor of your work , on whichever side ... poets . And now I know I may count upon your good sense and candor to excuse me ! If I add to this , you'll do me the ...
... poet of modern times need not have been ashamed of . And the whole scope and tenor of your work , on whichever side ... poets . And now I know I may count upon your good sense and candor to excuse me ! If I add to this , you'll do me the ...
Strana 175
... poet Uhland , Who with some fórmal courtesy received me , And next day at my lodgings left a card . Móre wouldst thou knów of Úhland ? páy him a visit Ánd , if thou ' rt áble , make more out of him Than that he is a little , ugly , wiry ...
... poet Uhland , Who with some fórmal courtesy received me , And next day at my lodgings left a card . Móre wouldst thou knów of Úhland ? páy him a visit Ánd , if thou ' rt áble , make more out of him Than that he is a little , ugly , wiry ...
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Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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