Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and summer holidays, and the greenness of fields, and the delicious juices of meats and fishes, and society, and the cheerful glass, and candlelight, and fireside conversations, and innocent vanities, and... Training in Literary Appreciation: An Introduction to Criticism - Pàgina 84per Francis Henry Pritchard - 1924 - 237 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1835 - 606 pàgines
...rooted up without blood. They do not willingly seek Lavinian shores. A new state of being staggers me. ' Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and summer holidays, and t/ie greenness of fields, and the delicious juices of meats and fishes, and society, and the cheerful... | |
| 1821 - 746 pàgines
...new state of being staggers me. Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and summer holydays, u S Wf!qX Z evm ! ;' "ĢwN + b > w > ( J _t 7? } 9 V B QvYb B 3z)" chearful glass, and candle-light, and fireside conversations, and innocent vanities, and jests, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 pàgines
...rooted up without blood. They do not willingly seek Lavinian shores. A new state of being staggers me. * Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and...and irony itself— do these things go out with life ? Can a ghost laugh, or shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him? And you, my midnight... | |
| 1835 - 432 pàgines
...new state of being staggers me. Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and summer-holydays, and the greenness of fields, and the delicious juices...irony itself — do these things go out with life? Can a ghost laugh, or shake his gaunt sides, when you arc pleasant with him ? And you, my midnight... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1835 - 608 pàgines
...up without blood. They do not willingly seek Lavinian shores. A new state of being staggers me. • Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and...and fishes, and society, and the cheerful glass, and candle- light, andjire-side conversations, and innocent vanities, and jests, and irony itself- —... | |
| 1835 - 430 pàgines
...new state of being staggers me. Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and Suminer-holydays, and the greenness of fields, and the delicious juices...glass, and candle-light, and fireside conversations, arid innocent vanities, and jests, and irony itself — do these things go out with life? Can a ghost... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 pàgines
...rooted up without blood. They do not willingly seek Lavinian shores. A new state of being staggers me. Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and...irony itself- — do these things go out with life ? Can a ghost laugh, or shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him ? And you, my midnight... | |
| 1835 - 610 pàgines
...rooted up without blood. They do not willingly seek Lavinian shores. A new state of being staggers me. ' Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and...irony itself — do these things go out with life ? ' Can a ghost laugh, or shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him ? ' And you, my midnight... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 pàgines
...new state of being staggers me. Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and summer holydays, and the greenness of fields, and the delicious juices...irony itself- — do these things go out with life ? (Can a ghost laugh, or shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with him ? And you, my midnight... | |
| 1838 - 1050 pàgines
...rooted up without blood They do not willingly seek Lavinian shores. A new state of being staggers me. " Sun and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks and summer holidays, and the greenness of the fields, and the delicious juices of meats and fishes, and society, and the cheerful glass, and... | |
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