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Page 229
... interest in the grand busi- ness of the drama . The poet never loses sight of the end in the prosecution of the means . If a momentary hope be excited , it tends but to deepen the impending and inevitable despair ; if a ray of light ...
... interest in the grand busi- ness of the drama . The poet never loses sight of the end in the prosecution of the means . If a momentary hope be excited , it tends but to deepen the impending and inevitable despair ; if a ray of light ...
Page 390
... interest of his client absorb his thoughts , that he did not even observe the shops and places of business closed and the solemn stillness of the morning , so becomingly indicative of the first day of the week , but walked speedily up ...
... interest of his client absorb his thoughts , that he did not even observe the shops and places of business closed and the solemn stillness of the morning , so becomingly indicative of the first day of the week , but walked speedily up ...
Page 403
... interest , that the extinction of his power , and finally the ex- tinction of his life , occurred without producing any adequate sensation in that world in which his name had been as fami- liar and as fearful as " household - gods ...
... interest , that the extinction of his power , and finally the ex- tinction of his life , occurred without producing any adequate sensation in that world in which his name had been as fami- liar and as fearful as " household - gods ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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