The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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Pàgina 43
... stars were shining over- head . His fancy had a strange tendency to wander to the river , which he knew was flowing through the great city ; and now he thought how black it was , and how deep it would look , reflecting the hosts of stars ...
... stars were shining over- head . His fancy had a strange tendency to wander to the river , which he knew was flowing through the great city ; and now he thought how black it was , and how deep it would look , reflecting the hosts of stars ...
Pàgina 46
... stars sang together . " The little piece of sky spanning those measureless piers is full of stars , although it is mid - day . It is almost five hundred feet from where they stand , up those perpen- dicular bulwarks of limestone to the ...
... stars sang together . " The little piece of sky spanning those measureless piers is full of stars , although it is mid - day . It is almost five hundred feet from where they stand , up those perpen- dicular bulwarks of limestone to the ...
Pàgina 107
... the foolish words , Nature of Things , upon it casts its deadening folds between me and their dazzling strangeness . Flowers open , and stars rise , and it seems to me they could have done no less . The mystery of A Sea Boat . 107.
... the foolish words , Nature of Things , upon it casts its deadening folds between me and their dazzling strangeness . Flowers open , and stars rise , and it seems to me they could have done no less . The mystery of A Sea Boat . 107.
Pàgina 109
... stars than in a boat " no bigger than the crescent moon ; " and to find Tennyson— although his boating , in an ordinary way , has a very marshy and punt - like character - at last , in his highest inspiration , enter in where the wind ...
... stars than in a boat " no bigger than the crescent moon ; " and to find Tennyson— although his boating , in an ordinary way , has a very marshy and punt - like character - at last , in his highest inspiration , enter in where the wind ...
Pàgina 111
... stars . Had he but concealed these badges of honour from the enemy , England , perhaps , would not have had cause to receive with sorrow the news of the battle of Trafalgar . The cockpit was crowded with wounded and dying men , over ...
... stars . Had he but concealed these badges of honour from the enemy , England , perhaps , would not have had cause to receive with sorrow the news of the battle of Trafalgar . The cockpit was crowded with wounded and dying men , over ...
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The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. Carpenter Joseph Edwards Carpenter Visualització completa - 1869 |
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