| 1833 - 1006 sivua
...can be more beautiful in its truth than the following eloquent strain. " Ophelia— poor Ophelia ! O far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among the breirs of this working-day world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of life ! What shall be said of... | |
| Anna Brownell Jameson - 1832 - 378 sivua
...or will to act, or strength to endure, the end must needs be desolation. Ophelia— poor Ophelia! O far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among...world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of life ! What shall be said of her ? for eloquence is mute before her ! Like a strain of sad sweet music which... | |
| 1833 - 1034 sivua
...can be more beautiful in its truth than the following eloquent strain. " Ophelia — poor Ophelia ! O far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among the breirs of this working-day world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of life ! What shall be said of... | |
| 1854 - 694 sivua
...as upon her own ; — a being far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among the briers of tliis working-day world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns...felt than heard, and in the exhalation of the violet dving even upon the sense it charms, and in the snow-flake dissolved in air before it has caught a... | |
| 1848 - 722 sivua
...beauty, we can but repeat the sighs of its most gifted commentator : " Ophelia ! poor Ophelia ! O, far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among...world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of life. What shall be said of her ! for eloquence is mute before her. So exquisitely delicate is her character,... | |
| 1848 - 1390 sivua
...its beauty, we can but repeat the sighs of its most gifted commentator: " Ophejia ! poor Ophelia ! O, far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among...world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of life. What shall be said of her ! for eloquence is mute before her. So exquisitely delicate is her character,... | |
| 1848 - 734 sivua
...its beauty, we can but repeat the sighs of its most gifted commentator: " Ophelia ! poor Ophelia ! 0, far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among...working-day world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of lue. What shall be said of her ! for eloquence is mute before her. So exquisitely delicate is her character,... | |
| 1849 - 360 sivua
...of the negro, "I suspect it was Moonshine." OPHELIA. HI Mil- JAXIISO9. OPHELIA — poor Ophelia! oh, far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among...world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of life! What shall be said of her? For eloquence is mute before her! Like a strain of sweet sad music which... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1850 - 398 sivua
...will to act, or strength to endure, the end must needs be desolation. Ophelia — poor Ophelia ! 0 far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among the briers of this working-day world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of life ! What shall be said of... | |
| Anna Brownell Jameson, Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1858 - 314 sivua
...will to act, or strength to endure, the end must needs be desolation. Ophelia — poor Ophelia ! 0 far too soft, too good, too fair, to be cast among the briers of this working-day world, and fall and bleed upon the thorns of life ! What shall be said of... | |
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