British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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Página 487
But , in truth , there is constant in our turn be envied . It may well be , in the
twentieth improvement precisely because there is constant discentury , that the
peasant of Dorsetshire may think content . If we were perfectly satisfied with the
himself ...
But , in truth , there is constant in our turn be envied . It may well be , in the
twentieth improvement precisely because there is constant discentury , that the
peasant of Dorsetshire may think content . If we were perfectly satisfied with the
himself ...
Página 655
What is that which I should turn to , lighting upon days like these ? Every door is
barred with gold , and opens but to golden keys . 100 Like a dog , he hunts in
dreams , and thou art staring at the wall , Where the dying night - lamp flickers ,
and ...
What is that which I should turn to , lighting upon days like these ? Every door is
barred with gold , and opens but to golden keys . 100 Like a dog , he hunts in
dreams , and thou art staring at the wall , Where the dying night - lamp flickers ,
and ...
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I say , as we turn away from the 10 blind striving to see ... just now , what the
heralds ' trumpets that have proclaimed the new was amiss in Art or in ourselves
that this sickness was order of things , what shall we turn to then , what upon us .
I say , as we turn away from the 10 blind striving to see ... just now , what the
heralds ' trumpets that have proclaimed the new was amiss in Art or in ourselves
that this sickness was order of things , what shall we turn to then , what upon us .
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Contenido
ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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