Literature: An International Gazette of Criticism, Volume 5Harper., 1899 |
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... eyes heavy with the drowse of a humid day , it " rises to the level of epic song , " and it becomes as lucid as one of those dream jokes that we laugh at so heartily while we are asleep , but lose the point of the moment we awake ...
... eyes heavy with the drowse of a humid day , it " rises to the level of epic song , " and it becomes as lucid as one of those dream jokes that we laugh at so heartily while we are asleep , but lose the point of the moment we awake ...
Page 618
... eyes . " I dunno what ' twas , but it's goin ' to last . I ain't afraid . no more , an ' I ain't goin ' to be . There ain't nothin ' to worry about . Everything's bigger than we think . " " Good- night , " she said , and was gone . In ...
... eyes . " I dunno what ' twas , but it's goin ' to last . I ain't afraid . no more , an ' I ain't goin ' to be . There ain't nothin ' to worry about . Everything's bigger than we think . " " Good- night , " she said , and was gone . In ...
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... eyes of the makers of books that perhaps a word or two in his interest may properly be said in this place . No man knows how quickly mis- fortune may come upon him , and it is for the good of all people , literary or not , that the laws ...
... eyes of the makers of books that perhaps a word or two in his interest may properly be said in this place . No man knows how quickly mis- fortune may come upon him , and it is for the good of all people , literary or not , that the laws ...
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... eyes at his cry for Lights ! Lights ! ' " Which is , indeed , interesting , but what could the critics . have expected , granting the hypothesis ? If Hamlet was a gentleman , very little could have been looked for in the way of a ...
... eyes at his cry for Lights ! Lights ! ' " Which is , indeed , interesting , but what could the critics . have expected , granting the hypothesis ? If Hamlet was a gentleman , very little could have been looked for in the way of a ...
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... eyes and sense and soul , " will be astonished to hear of persons , most of them Bishops and Cardinals , from whom a greater tolerance of innocent Beauty might have been expected , who would fall into a swoon upon the smell of a rose ...
... eyes and sense and soul , " will be astonished to hear of persons , most of them Bishops and Cardinals , from whom a greater tolerance of innocent Beauty might have been expected , who would fall into a swoon upon the smell of a rose ...
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