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Page 67
... rest in silence under the misfortune . We remember in our young days that Lamb was attacked by a very solemn man ( who only wanted the fairy head of Bottom , the weaver , to be the " complete animal " ) , in these words : - " Mr . Lamb ...
... rest in silence under the misfortune . We remember in our young days that Lamb was attacked by a very solemn man ( who only wanted the fairy head of Bottom , the weaver , to be the " complete animal " ) , in these words : - " Mr . Lamb ...
Page 68
... things , which I command ye , and all the rest shall be added unto you . " Every new doctrine , when first preached , sounds like a tran- scendentalism , and it is only when it becomes traditional 68 EMERSON . RALPH WALDO.
... things , which I command ye , and all the rest shall be added unto you . " Every new doctrine , when first preached , sounds like a tran- scendentalism , and it is only when it becomes traditional 68 EMERSON . RALPH WALDO.
Page 102
... rest , seized the rod and actually waved it close to Sir Edward's face ; throwing his hand out to protect himself , his fingers came in contact with the scaly phenomenon ; -then nerving himself for the deed , he 102 PARKER WILLIS .
... rest , seized the rod and actually waved it close to Sir Edward's face ; throwing his hand out to protect himself , his fingers came in contact with the scaly phenomenon ; -then nerving himself for the deed , he 102 PARKER WILLIS .
Page 117
... rest , yet could not sparkle there . From the wild energy of wanton haste Her cheek was flushing , and her lips apart , And zone , that clung about her gentle waist , Had burst beneath the heaving of her heart . " When critical readers ...
... rest , yet could not sparkle there . From the wild energy of wanton haste Her cheek was flushing , and her lips apart , And zone , that clung about her gentle waist , Had burst beneath the heaving of her heart . " When critical readers ...
Page 154
... rest for ever ! O dull heart , Be of good cheer ! When thou shalt cease to beat , Then shalt thou cease to suffer and complain ! " The following part of this scene , where Victorian and Hypo- lito meet Preciosa , is like reading from ...
... rest for ever ! O dull heart , Be of good cheer ! When thou shalt cease to beat , Then shalt thou cease to suffer and complain ! " The following part of this scene , where Victorian and Hypo- lito meet Preciosa , is like reading from ...
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