On PoetsHokuseido Press, 1934 - 841 頁 |
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... beautiful and a very profound comparison ; the poet here uses it especially in reference to the beautiful period of youth , which is short . He suggests that an old man should have wisdom enough to think of youth and of beauty as ...
... beautiful and a very profound comparison ; the poet here uses it especially in reference to the beautiful period of youth , which is short . He suggests that an old man should have wisdom enough to think of youth and of beauty as ...
第 733 頁
... beautiful ; and very sweet the warbling music of the stream , whose sound may have taught you how to sing . O how much I wish that I could go to your wonderful world , your tropical world , where summer never dies , and where flowers ...
... beautiful ; and very sweet the warbling music of the stream , whose sound may have taught you how to sing . O how much I wish that I could go to your wonderful world , your tropical world , where summer never dies , and where flowers ...
第 765 頁
... beautiful fables about heaven and angels really help to make us more contented in this world , so long as we can think they are true , just as fretful children can be made happy by telling them fairy- tales . One thing more I should ...
... beautiful fables about heaven and angels really help to make us more contented in this world , so long as we can think they are true , just as fretful children can be made happy by telling them fairy- tales . One thing more I should ...
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STUDIES IN TENNYSON A FRAGMENT 1 | 1 |
STUDIES IN ROSSETTI | 8 |
STUDIES IN SWINBURNE | 97 |
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