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... death 175 And mock the merry worm that wakes beneath . Nought we know , dies . Shall that alone which knows Be as a sword consumed before the sheath By sightless lightning , —the intense atom glows A moment , then is quenched in a most ...
... death 175 And mock the merry worm that wakes beneath . Nought we know , dies . Shall that alone which knows Be as a sword consumed before the sheath By sightless lightning , —the intense atom glows A moment , then is quenched in a most ...
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... death in a shape the most terrific to two young people whom I had no means of assisting , except in so far as I was able to give them a most hurried warning of their danger ; but even that not until they stood within the very shadow of ...
... death in a shape the most terrific to two young people whom I had no means of assisting , except in so far as I was able to give them a most hurried warning of their danger ; but even that not until they stood within the very shadow of ...
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... DEATH ? It is remarkable that , in different conditions is unphilosophic . The man was , or he was not , of society , sudden death has been variously re- habitually a drunkard . If not , if his intoxication garded as the consummation of ...
... DEATH ? It is remarkable that , in different conditions is unphilosophic . The man was , or he was not , of society , sudden death has been variously re- habitually a drunkard . If not , if his intoxication garded as the consummation of ...
Table des matières
The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism ... Bernard D. N. Grebanier Affichage d'extraits - 1949 |
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