A tale for a chimney corner, and other essays. From the 'Indicator'. Ed., with intr. and notes, by E. OllierHotten, 1869 - 350 Seiten |
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... it kindled into " a solemnly gor geous presentment of black and gold ; " in the domestici- ties of family life , and in the general progress of the world . A heart and soul so gifted could not but share LEIGH HUNT . xxiii.
... it kindled into " a solemnly gor geous presentment of black and gold ; " in the domestici- ties of family life , and in the general progress of the world . A heart and soul so gifted could not but share LEIGH HUNT . xxiii.
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Leigh Hunt Edmund Ollier. A heart and soul so gifted could not but share largely in the happiness with which the Divine Ruler of the universe has compensated our sorrows ; and he had loving hearts about him to the last , to sweeten all ...
Leigh Hunt Edmund Ollier. A heart and soul so gifted could not but share largely in the happiness with which the Divine Ruler of the universe has compensated our sorrows ; and he had loving hearts about him to the last , to sweeten all ...
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... heart of literature . March , 1869 . EDMUND OLLIER . *** The essays contained in the present volume are all from the Indicator , and are reprinted from the first edition of that work . They are among the best and most characteristic of ...
... heart of literature . March , 1869 . EDMUND OLLIER . *** The essays contained in the present volume are all from the Indicator , and are reprinted from the first edition of that work . They are among the best and most characteristic of ...
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... heart of the city unknown to most persons , like a house kept invisible for young and learned eyes ) lie buried a multitude of persons of all ranks ; for it was once a monastery of Grey Friars . Among them is John of Bourbon , one of ...
... heart of the city unknown to most persons , like a house kept invisible for young and learned eyes ) lie buried a multitude of persons of all ranks ; for it was once a monastery of Grey Friars . Among them is John of Bourbon , one of ...
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... ; whom with reverent joy I bore from out the heart of burning Troy . Plainly I saw them , standing in the light Which the moon pour'd into the room that night . And again , after they had addressed him : - 48 LEIGH HUNT'S ESSAYS .
... ; whom with reverent joy I bore from out the heart of burning Troy . Plainly I saw them , standing in the light Which the moon pour'd into the room that night . And again , after they had addressed him : - 48 LEIGH HUNT'S ESSAYS .
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