Reader! Walk Up at Once (it Will Soon be Too Late) and Buy at a Perfectly Ruinous Rate A Fable for Critics: Or, Better, (I Like, as a Thing that the Reader's First Fancy May Strike, an Old-fashioned Title-page Such as Presents a Tabular View of the Volume's Contents) a Glance at a Few of Our Literary Progenies :(Mrs. Malaprop's Word) from the Tub of Diogenes : a Vocal and Musical Medley, that Is, a Series of JokesPutnam, 1848 - 78 頁 |
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第 38 頁
... heart , in the midst of brick walls , or where'er it is , Glows , softens , and thrills with the tenderest charities , — Το you mortals that delve in this trade - ridden planet ? No , to old Berkshire's hills , with their limestone and ...
... heart , in the midst of brick walls , or where'er it is , Glows , softens , and thrills with the tenderest charities , — Το you mortals that delve in this trade - ridden planet ? No , to old Berkshire's hills , with their limestone and ...
第 63 頁
... heart and fine brain , You bring back the happiest spirit from Spain , And the gravest sweet humor , that ever were there Since Cervantes met death in his gentle despair ; Nay , don't be embarrassed , nor look so beseeching , - I shan't ...
... heart and fine brain , You bring back the happiest spirit from Spain , And the gravest sweet humor , that ever were there Since Cervantes met death in his gentle despair ; Nay , don't be embarrassed , nor look so beseeching , - I shan't ...
第 75 頁
... heart of the poet to that of his hearer ; Then the poet brought heaven to the people , and they Felt that they , too , were poets in hearing his lay ; Then the poet was prophet , the past in his soul Pre - created the future , both ...
... heart of the poet to that of his hearer ; Then the poet brought heaven to the people , and they Felt that they , too , were poets in hearing his lay ; Then the poet was prophet , the past in his soul Pre - created the future , both ...
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