If I strive to fill it more it would burst. I know the generality of women would hate me for this; that I should have so unsoften'd, so hard a Mind as to forget them, forget the brightest realities for the dull imaginations of my own Brain. But I conjure... The Complete Works of John Keats - Página 83por John Keats - 1820Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Keats - 1878 - 228 páginas
...burst. I know the generality of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoften'd, so hard a Mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...harsh, harsh, I know it. My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia. You are my Judge : my forehead... | |
| 1879 - 740 páginas
...burst. I know the generality of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unBoften'd, so hard a Mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...harsh, harsh, I know it. My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia. You are my Judge : my forehead... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1879 - 720 páginas
...burst. I know the generality of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoften'd, so hard a Mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...harsh, harsh, I know it. My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia. You are my Judge : my forehead... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1879 - 766 páginas
...burst. I know the generality of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoften'd, so hard a Mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...harsh, harsh, I know it. My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia. You are my Judge : my forehead... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 páginas
...— ' I know the generality of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoftened, so hard a mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...realities for the dull imaginations of my own brain. . . . My heart seems ni* made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Iflalia.'... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 páginas
...— • I know the generality of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoftened, so hard a mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...realities for the dull imaginations of my own brain. . . . My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia.'... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 páginas
...— ' I know the generality of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoflened, so hard a mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...realities for the dull imaginations of my own brain. . . . My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia.'... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 518 páginas
...burst. I know the generality 2 of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoften'd, so hard a Mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...harsh, harsh, I know it. My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia. You are my Judge : my forehead... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 516 páginas
...burst. I know the generality * of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoften'd, so hard a Mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...harsh, harsh, I know it. My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia. You are my Judge : my forehead... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 páginas
...— ' I know the generality of women would hate me for this ; that I should have so unsoftened, so hard a mind as to forget them ; forget the brightest...realities for the dull imaginations of my own brain. . . . My heart seems now made of iron — I could not write a proper answer to an invitation to Idalia.'... | |
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