The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... sound of a distant stream . The attitude in which the spirit of Crugal is afterward placed , and the speech which he utters , are full of that solemn and awful sublimity , which is so peculiarly suited to the subject . Dim , and in ...
... sound of a distant stream . The attitude in which the spirit of Crugal is afterward placed , and the speech which he utters , are full of that solemn and awful sublimity , which is so peculiarly suited to the subject . Dim , and in ...
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... sound of its strings is mournful . Does the wind touch thee , Oh harp , or is it some passing ghost ? It is the hand of Malvina ! Bring me the harp , son of Alpin . Another song shall rise . My soul shall depart in the sound . My ...
... sound of its strings is mournful . Does the wind touch thee , Oh harp , or is it some passing ghost ? It is the hand of Malvina ! Bring me the harp , son of Alpin . Another song shall rise . My soul shall depart in the sound . My ...
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... sound slumber . In the midst of his sleep , a stranger appeared to him , and saluting him by his name , said , ' Cadmon , sing me something . ' Cadmon answered , ' I know nothing to sing , for my incapacity in this respect was the cause ...
... sound slumber . In the midst of his sleep , a stranger appeared to him , and saluting him by his name , said , ' Cadmon , sing me something . ' Cadmon answered , ' I know nothing to sing , for my incapacity in this respect was the cause ...
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... sounds were greatly altered , syllables were shortened in the pronunciation , and the ter- mination , and inflections of words were softened down until they were en- tirely lost . Indeed , in the opinion of Dr. Johnson , the Normans ...
... sounds were greatly altered , syllables were shortened in the pronunciation , and the ter- mination , and inflections of words were softened down until they were en- tirely lost . Indeed , in the opinion of Dr. Johnson , the Normans ...
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... sounds as essential to the gratification of his readers , or because he was unable to adopt them throughout so long a work , from the want of models . ' 6 LAYAMON , therefore , may be regarded as the first of a series of writers , who ...
... sounds as essential to the gratification of his readers , or because he was unable to adopt them throughout so long a work , from the want of models . ' 6 LAYAMON , therefore , may be regarded as the first of a series of writers , who ...
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