CriticismsLongman, Brown & Company, 1853 - 462 Seiten |
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... gaze for ever ; and Bailey's dreamy slumber in his Sleeping Nymph , and his ideal of exquisite grace and holy chastity in his Eve at the Fountain , so full of delicate touches ; and Behn's eloquent persuasiveness and anxious desire in ...
... gaze for ever ; and Bailey's dreamy slumber in his Sleeping Nymph , and his ideal of exquisite grace and holy chastity in his Eve at the Fountain , so full of delicate touches ; and Behn's eloquent persuasiveness and anxious desire in ...
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John William Lester. enchanting Psyche ? The oftener we gaze , the deeper our admiration ; beauties come out which were unseen before , and associations cling around them : associations weave their unfading chaplet . Perhaps , beheld ...
John William Lester. enchanting Psyche ? The oftener we gaze , the deeper our admiration ; beauties come out which were unseen before , and associations cling around them : associations weave their unfading chaplet . Perhaps , beheld ...
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... gaze alone on the vast universe ; he must be its presiding genius ; he must throw around it every colour and every tinge of his inward mind ; he must shape and form it to the thoughts of his own spirit - the priest at creation's altar ...
... gaze alone on the vast universe ; he must be its presiding genius ; he must throw around it every colour and every tinge of his inward mind ; he must shape and form it to the thoughts of his own spirit - the priest at creation's altar ...
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... gaze on their architectural symmetry , we are enchained ; we speak not ; words are too grating , they disturb too much the unruffled quietude . It is the same with the simple kirk and the magnificent cathedral : we feel that they ...
... gaze on their architectural symmetry , we are enchained ; we speak not ; words are too grating , they disturb too much the unruffled quietude . It is the same with the simple kirk and the magnificent cathedral : we feel that they ...
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... gaze on the unruffled serenity of heaven , and now stooping to gather some lovely violet . On our right stretched far away Skiddaw and Saddleback ; and on our left , the sheep were scattered on the refreshing turf . We had not proceeded ...
... gaze on the unruffled serenity of heaven , and now stooping to gather some lovely violet . On our right stretched far away Skiddaw and Saddleback ; and on our left , the sheep were scattered on the refreshing turf . We had not proceeded ...
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amid anon beam beauty behold beneath blessed bliss blue blue heavens bosom breathe breeze bright calm charm Christopher Smart clouds Countess Pillar creation dark dawn death deep deeper delicious delight divine Dovedale dream earth Edward Irving Edwin Atherstone enchanting Endymion eternal everlasting exquisite feel flowers gaze gentle gleams gloom glorious glory glow golden grace grandeur hallowed happiness hath heard heart heaven hills holiest holy hope hour hymn immortal James Hurdis land light look loveliness lyre magnificent majestic melancholy melody mighty morning murmuring nether earth night Nineveh o'er onwards passed peace PHILIP JAMES BAILEY poem poet quiet quietude rill Robert Pollok roll roll of thunders rose scenes serene shadows silent silver smile soft solemn song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stream sublime sunny sunshine sweet sweeter tenderness thee things thou thoughts thrilling throbbing throne trees voice wander wild winds youth