Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... beauty in the application of the legendary invasion of heaven by the giants , to the fervent and unceasing prayers of penitence , which are called , - The only giants that assail The throne of heaven , and in the end prevail . How ...
... beauty in the application of the legendary invasion of heaven by the giants , to the fervent and unceasing prayers of penitence , which are called , - The only giants that assail The throne of heaven , and in the end prevail . How ...
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... beauty and trans- parency of his language . His imagination is as clear as it is deep ; you see every particle of gold at the bottom . Nor let this be accounted a slight advantage ; for I am acquainted with no Greek writer to whom the ...
... beauty and trans- parency of his language . His imagination is as clear as it is deep ; you see every particle of gold at the bottom . Nor let this be accounted a slight advantage ; for I am acquainted with no Greek writer to whom the ...
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... may call , with Butler , virtues , degenerated and grown wild for want of culture . You discover the beauty of the flower even in the weed . LANGHORNE AND DONNE . I THINK you will find the 14 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
... may call , with Butler , virtues , degenerated and grown wild for want of culture . You discover the beauty of the flower even in the weed . LANGHORNE AND DONNE . I THINK you will find the 14 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
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... beauty of sentiment , or weight and dignity of reflection . But he possesses the art of story - telling , he is an admirable raconteur . He abounds also in splendid and animating shows , and there is un- doubtedly something very ...
... beauty of sentiment , or weight and dignity of reflection . But he possesses the art of story - telling , he is an admirable raconteur . He abounds also in splendid and animating shows , and there is un- doubtedly something very ...
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... beauty , it fell into the portion of weeds and outworn faces . " What pen has uttered sweeter things on children , or the delights of the domestic hearth . His sermon on the Marriage - Ring is more beautiful than any pastoral . " No man ...
... beauty , it fell into the portion of weeds and outworn faces . " What pen has uttered sweeter things on children , or the delights of the domestic hearth . His sermon on the Marriage - Ring is more beautiful than any pastoral . " No man ...
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