Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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Robert Aris Willmott. PREFACE . ALTHOUGH from its very nature this volume may appear somewhat fragmentary , it will be found to be animated , it is hoped , by an unity of spirit and intention . Its chief object is to inculcate the ...
Robert Aris Willmott. PREFACE . ALTHOUGH from its very nature this volume may appear somewhat fragmentary , it will be found to be animated , it is hoped , by an unity of spirit and intention . Its chief object is to inculcate the ...
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... Nor have I forgotten the words of that illustrious man , by whom SCIENCE was married to POETRY , and in whose writings she always appears in the * Pursuits of Literature . company of the Graces . Need I mention Lord Bacon PLATO . 11.
... Nor have I forgotten the words of that illustrious man , by whom SCIENCE was married to POETRY , and in whose writings she always appears in the * Pursuits of Literature . company of the Graces . Need I mention Lord Bacon PLATO . 11.
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... appears something more like a mathematical point . " It loses , in fact , to our eye , that particular character which by nature belongs to it . So it is with the conduct of those great men who have played the first part on the 18 S. T. ...
... appears something more like a mathematical point . " It loses , in fact , to our eye , that particular character which by nature belongs to it . So it is with the conduct of those great men who have played the first part on the 18 S. T. ...
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... appears in so attractive an attitude as when leaning in tears over the chair of the suffering poet * . A HINT FROM THE CHARACTERISTICS . LORD SHAFTESBURY calls the Rules of Art the Philosophical Sea Cards , by which the adven- turous ...
... appears in so attractive an attitude as when leaning in tears over the chair of the suffering poet * . A HINT FROM THE CHARACTERISTICS . LORD SHAFTESBURY calls the Rules of Art the Philosophical Sea Cards , by which the adven- turous ...
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... this opinion discountenanced by Bishop Heber , who observes in his Life of Taylor , " that while from many passages of his writings he appears to have been The inferiority of his verses may , indeed , have 24 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
... this opinion discountenanced by Bishop Heber , who observes in his Life of Taylor , " that while from many passages of his writings he appears to have been The inferiority of his verses may , indeed , have 24 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
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