The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 10American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 5037
... spirit of gallantry and arms . “ I am alone , like the youngest of the Horatii , " the confidence of an intrepid stranger ; " I live disconsolate , " a weeping widower ; " I burn under the ashes , " a discreet lover ; " I adore Lavinia ...
... spirit of gallantry and arms . “ I am alone , like the youngest of the Horatii , " the confidence of an intrepid stranger ; " I live disconsolate , " a weeping widower ; " I burn under the ashes , " a discreet lover ; " I adore Lavinia ...
Page 5061
... spirit of art , that he should extend to the body of his books much of the regard and care which he so profusely bestowed upon their soul . We have accordingly had in him , at the time when the need was greatest , a most vigilant ...
... spirit of art , that he should extend to the body of his books much of the regard and care which he so profusely bestowed upon their soul . We have accordingly had in him , at the time when the need was greatest , a most vigilant ...
Page 5072
... spirit and an organ of His will . Surely He will breathe into her anew , and more and more , the breath of life , and will raise up in her abundantly power in the midst of weakness , and the sense of power in the midst of the sense of ...
... spirit and an organ of His will . Surely He will breathe into her anew , and more and more , the breath of life , and will raise up in her abundantly power in the midst of weakness , and the sense of power in the midst of the sense of ...
Page 5080
... spirit of the character , while I endeavored as it were to take upon myself the load of deep melancholy under which my pro- totype was laboring , and in this humor to pursue him through the strange labyrinths of his caprices and his ...
... spirit of the character , while I endeavored as it were to take upon myself the load of deep melancholy under which my pro- totype was laboring , and in this humor to pursue him through the strange labyrinths of his caprices and his ...
Page 5082
... spirit of a writer . Each of them proposed to himself to take up some piece , and study it on these principles , and so unfold the author's meaning . Loving Shakspeare as our friend did , he failed not to lead round the conversation to ...
... spirit of a writer . Each of them proposed to himself to take up some piece , and study it on these principles , and so unfold the author's meaning . Loving Shakspeare as our friend did , he failed not to lead round the conversation to ...
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Afanasy Ivanovitch Alice Angelica Annesley arms artistic asked Aurelian beauty began better called Captain Cleggs captain's gig child Church color cried dear death Diavolo Ellis England English euphuism eyes face Faerie Queen father Faust feel fortune gave gazed gentleman Gervase girl give Greek hand happy head heard heart History of Greece Homer horse Iliad Jean Jean Reynaud Kafirs Kallikrates King knew labor lady land leave live Longueval look Marlow Mephistopheles mind Miss Hardcastle mother nature never o'er Odenathus painting passed passion Philomène play pleasure poems poet poor Pulkheria Ivanovna Queen replied Roman Rome round Sandemanian seemed Serlo Sibyl sleep smile soon soul spirit stood sweet tell thee things thou thought Thucydides tion took turned wife wish words young Zenobia