A Day by the Fire: And Other Papers, Hitherto UncollectedIncludes papers on Heathen mythology, Genii of antiquity, Genii and fairies of the East, etc. |
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EDWARD BULWER , LORD LYTTON . Into whatever he has written he has put a
living soul ; and much of what he has produced is brilliant either with wit and
humor , or with tenderness and beauty . GEORGE L. CRAIK . Leigh Hunt seems
the ...
EDWARD BULWER , LORD LYTTON . Into whatever he has written he has put a
living soul ; and much of what he has produced is brilliant either with wit and
humor , or with tenderness and beauty . GEORGE L. CRAIK . Leigh Hunt seems
the ...
Page 71
This was an ill beginning of the night : Never come such division ' tween our
souls ! Let it not , Brutus . Bru . Every thing is well . Cas . Good night , my lord . Bru
. Good night , good brother . Titinius and Messala . Good night , lord Brutus . Bru .
This was an ill beginning of the night : Never come such division ' tween our
souls ! Let it not , Brutus . Bru . Every thing is well . Cas . Good night , my lord . Bru
. Good night , good brother . Titinius and Messala . Good night , lord Brutus . Bru .
Page 72
Bear with me , good boy , I am much forgetful . Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes
awhile , And touch thy instrument a strain or two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an it please
you . Bru . It does , my boy . I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing . Luc .
Bear with me , good boy , I am much forgetful . Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes
awhile , And touch thy instrument a strain or two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an it please
you . Bru . It does , my boy . I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing . Luc .
Page 73
The strings , my lord , are false . Bru . He thinks , he is still at his instrument . —
Lucius , awake . Luc . My lord ? Bru . Didst thou dream that thou so cry'dst out ?
Luc . My lord , I do not know that I did cry . Bru . Yes , that thou didst ; didst thou
see ...
The strings , my lord , are false . Bru . He thinks , he is still at his instrument . —
Lucius , awake . Luc . My lord ? Bru . Didst thou dream that thou so cry'dst out ?
Luc . My lord , I do not know that I did cry . Bru . Yes , that thou didst ; didst thou
see ...
Page 126
... a regard for this notion , which has an air of old knowledge beyond ours , and
falls in with what has been conjectured respecting the diluvial strata . According
to the Persians , a time may have existed , when mammoths , not men , were
lords ...
... a regard for this notion , which has an air of old knowledge beyond ours , and
falls in with what has been conjectured respecting the diluvial strata . According
to the Persians , a time may have existed , when mammoths , not men , were
lords ...
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