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... death comes round , and in the notebook the entry for November 23 , 1869 - an entry repeated on No- vember 23 , 1870 - is : Tommy ! Leva igitur faciem tuam ad caelum ! To his mother he writes on November 28 , 1871 : This time three ...
... death comes round , and in the notebook the entry for November 23 , 1869 - an entry repeated on No- vember 23 , 1870 - is : Tommy ! Leva igitur faciem tuam ad caelum ! To his mother he writes on November 28 , 1871 : This time three ...
Page 49
... death . On April 17 , 1880 , he wrote in his notebook : Let me alone , that I may take comfort a little , before I go whence I shall not return , even to the land of darkness as darkness itself , and of the shadow of death without any ...
... death . On April 17 , 1880 , he wrote in his notebook : Let me alone , that I may take comfort a little , before I go whence I shall not return , even to the land of darkness as darkness itself , and of the shadow of death without any ...
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... death , a " sombre aspect of ma- jestic care , as Merope observes : " O Aepytus , my son , behold , behold This iron man , my enemy and thine , This politic sovereign , lying at our feet , With blood - bespatter'd robes , and chaplet ...
... death , a " sombre aspect of ma- jestic care , as Merope observes : " O Aepytus , my son , behold , behold This iron man , my enemy and thine , This politic sovereign , lying at our feet , With blood - bespatter'd robes , and chaplet ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 13 |
The Pathos of Young Death | 34 |
The Manifold Sorrow of Man | 52 |
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