The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 64Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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... heart was wrapped up in this delightful play of poetic fancy . The poem was written in 1841 , and although the romance it embalms lies far back of this date , possibly there is a heart still beating which fully understands its meaning ...
... heart was wrapped up in this delightful play of poetic fancy . The poem was written in 1841 , and although the romance it embalms lies far back of this date , possibly there is a heart still beating which fully understands its meaning ...
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... heart is shown by his prolonged and eloquent silence both in his poetry and in his letters and conversation . No one ever seems to have obtained from him the real reason for his celibacy . He seems to have felt , with Browning , that ...
... heart is shown by his prolonged and eloquent silence both in his poetry and in his letters and conversation . No one ever seems to have obtained from him the real reason for his celibacy . He seems to have felt , with Browning , that ...
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... heart never won fair lady , " for the note of despair is even more evident than the pitch of passion . Its cold reserve , however , but ill conceals the over- whelming love in the man's heart , the con- stancy of which sixty years of ...
... heart never won fair lady , " for the note of despair is even more evident than the pitch of passion . Its cold reserve , however , but ill conceals the over- whelming love in the man's heart , the con- stancy of which sixty years of ...
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... heart . She knew that Mother Juliet's economic theories would not be softened by the fact that a tramp had a Kerry brogue , for the poor prioress , with all her learning , scarcely knew the brogue when she heard it ! She was well aware ...
... heart . She knew that Mother Juliet's economic theories would not be softened by the fact that a tramp had a Kerry brogue , for the poor prioress , with all her learning , scarcely knew the brogue when she heard it ! She was well aware ...
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... d d the aid DRAWN BY ARTHUR I , KELLER . HALF - TONE PLATE ENGRAVED BY F. H. WELLINGTON . " THAT BROGUE - THE BROGUE OF HER PLACE IN KERRY - WENT TO SISTER MARGARET'S HEART . " " You can depend on that , reverend him ,. 3 in ...
... d d the aid DRAWN BY ARTHUR I , KELLER . HALF - TONE PLATE ENGRAVED BY F. H. WELLINGTON . " THAT BROGUE - THE BROGUE OF HER PLACE IN KERRY - WENT TO SISTER MARGARET'S HEART . " " You can depend on that , reverend him ,. 3 in ...
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