Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... known to his bookseller than to the public . The eloquence of his prose , the music of his poetry , fell equally unheeded on the national ear . The humblest hurdy - gurdy that ever called forth an execration , obtained a more generous ...
... known to his bookseller than to the public . The eloquence of his prose , the music of his poetry , fell equally unheeded on the national ear . The humblest hurdy - gurdy that ever called forth an execration , obtained a more generous ...
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... known more than one young and ardent writer of this description , to whom my advice has always been couched in the words of a writer competent to speak : -Season your studies with more hard and knotty inquiries ; and let the mind be ...
... known more than one young and ardent writer of this description , to whom my advice has always been couched in the words of a writer competent to speak : -Season your studies with more hard and knotty inquiries ; and let the mind be ...
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... known of his works , and say in what they are inferior to the sublimest poetry . The following is a picture : - " All the succession of time , all the changes in nature , all the varieties of light and darkness ; the thousand thousand ...
... known of his works , and say in what they are inferior to the sublimest poetry . The following is a picture : - " All the succession of time , all the changes in nature , all the varieties of light and darkness ; the thousand thousand ...
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... should try to make his hearers in love with the Gospel . I have never known much good done by those who preach with the sword in their hand . * Fuller . A MERE LINGUIST . I NEVER regarded the character of JEREMY TAYLOR . 27.
... should try to make his hearers in love with the Gospel . I have never known much good done by those who preach with the sword in their hand . * Fuller . A MERE LINGUIST . I NEVER regarded the character of JEREMY TAYLOR . 27.
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... known and admired by all . His joyousness of heart , his fes- tivity of fancy , his grace and richness of expression , glow with an oriental fervour . His garments breathe of myrrh , as if he had been made glad in ivory palaces . He has ...
... known and admired by all . His joyousness of heart , his fes- tivity of fancy , his grace and richness of expression , glow with an oriental fervour . His garments breathe of myrrh , as if he had been made glad in ivory palaces . He has ...
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