Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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Página 61
Light ! Lord ! more Light ! ” cried Göethe as he lay Calmly awaiting the approach
of death , Himself a light , yet with his latest breath Seeking for light , light of a
purer ray : So we for " Light ! more Light ! ” should ever pray ; Not merely live to ...
Light ! Lord ! more Light ! ” cried Göethe as he lay Calmly awaiting the approach
of death , Himself a light , yet with his latest breath Seeking for light , light of a
purer ray : So we for " Light ! more Light ! ” should ever pray ; Not merely live to ...
Página 64
The light of the past — the light of liistory -- is a prophetic radiance for the future . I
have seen so much of the past that I know what will come in the future . What I
have first to do is to select such a portion of my past history as shall serve best as
...
The light of the past — the light of liistory -- is a prophetic radiance for the future . I
have seen so much of the past that I know what will come in the future . What I
have first to do is to select such a portion of my past history as shall serve best as
...
Página 279
... his brother is the author of that very clever volume “ Bizarre Tales , ” has an
agreeable style , light , flowing , and sensible , bearing a family resemblance to
works already known to the world as connected with the light literature of our
times .
... his brother is the author of that very clever volume “ Bizarre Tales , ” has an
agreeable style , light , flowing , and sensible , bearing a family resemblance to
works already known to the world as connected with the light literature of our
times .
Página 301
And if thou hadst passed this way , Gentle face , by light of day , Not a breath of
perfumed air Would have ' scaped from out me ;Bloom and fragrance both I store
Till the weary day is o'er , And the twilight , dusky , fair , Drops her folds about me
...
And if thou hadst passed this way , Gentle face , by light of day , Not a breath of
perfumed air Would have ' scaped from out me ;Bloom and fragrance both I store
Till the weary day is o'er , And the twilight , dusky , fair , Drops her folds about me
...
Página 505
... surrounded with his family , sat under a tree before his cottage , in the evening
light , enjoying anticipation of the rest beyond the grave . Equally was our poet
charmed in the Hall of Music ; for here the musicians of the country did not come
to ...
... surrounded with his family , sat under a tree before his cottage , in the evening
light , enjoying anticipation of the rest beyond the grave . Equally was our poet
charmed in the Hall of Music ; for here the musicians of the country did not come
to ...
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