A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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Page 157
... never could have been By- ron ; that Elizabeth Barrett never could have written Paradise Lost ; that Mrs. Somerville never could have been La Place , nor Sirani have painted the Transfiguration . What then ? Does that prove that they ...
... never could have been By- ron ; that Elizabeth Barrett never could have written Paradise Lost ; that Mrs. Somerville never could have been La Place , nor Sirani have painted the Transfiguration . What then ? Does that prove that they ...
Page 189
... never comes . Her long domestic tragedy was ended . She was dead , and with her had died her secret sorrow and her secret love . Kavanagh never knew what wealth of affection for him faded from the world when she departed ; Cecilia never ...
... never comes . Her long domestic tragedy was ended . She was dead , and with her had died her secret sorrow and her secret love . Kavanagh never knew what wealth of affection for him faded from the world when she departed ; Cecilia never ...
Page 236
... Never , never , believe me , Never , never , alone . 8. He looks to the beacon that looms from the rec .. 9. But rapture and beauty they cannot recall . 10. And worth a thousand ! Indeed it is .. LESSON SO . SCANSION . 1. As I look from ...
... Never , never , believe me , Never , never , alone . 8. He looks to the beacon that looms from the rec .. 9. But rapture and beauty they cannot recall . 10. And worth a thousand ! Indeed it is .. LESSON SO . SCANSION . 1. As I look from ...
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