Home Study Circle Library, Том 10Seymour Eaton Doubleday & McClure, 1900 |
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... deep . Its agitations rarely showed themselves upon the surface . His reticence in grief was perhaps his strongest personal characteristic . Even with his closest friends he could not share his sor- row . But when , in 1839 , he gave to ...
... deep . Its agitations rarely showed themselves upon the surface . His reticence in grief was perhaps his strongest personal characteristic . Even with his closest friends he could not share his sor- row . But when , in 1839 , he gave to ...
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... deep but reserved feeling and cultivated tastes and man- ners . She understood and sympathised in his work , and , even more , she became often its inspiration . During their wedding journey they passed through Springfield , whence she ...
... deep but reserved feeling and cultivated tastes and man- ners . She understood and sympathised in his work , and , even more , she became often its inspiration . During their wedding journey they passed through Springfield , whence she ...
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... deep , was never obscure . His lyrics had always a grace that took the ear with delight . They have a singing simplicity , caught , it may be , from the German lyrists Uhland or Heine . This simplicity was the result of rare artistic ...
... deep , was never obscure . His lyrics had always a grace that took the ear with delight . They have a singing simplicity , caught , it may be , from the German lyrists Uhland or Heine . This simplicity was the result of rare artistic ...
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... deep emotion , especially when addressing persons whose elevated and dignified character seemed to make it appropriate to do so , he assumed the true grammatical form of our lan- guage to denote the person spoken to , which is exceed ...
... deep emotion , especially when addressing persons whose elevated and dignified character seemed to make it appropriate to do so , he assumed the true grammatical form of our lan- guage to denote the person spoken to , which is exceed ...
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... deep set , and lustrous , well known to all old New England families as the " Bachiler eye . " The poet's family in his youth consisted of his father and his mother , his father's brother and his mother's sister , an elder sister , a ...
... deep set , and lustrous , well known to all old New England families as the " Bachiler eye . " The poet's family in his youth consisted of his father and his mother , his father's brother and his mother's sister , an elder sister , a ...
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