Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... morning to the mind ; It spreads the beauteous images abroad , Which else lie furled and clouded in the soul . Duke of Guise . MILTON AND DR . BAINBRIDGE . 6 It seems to me that a very probable explanation of Milton's disagreement with ...
... morning to the mind ; It spreads the beauteous images abroad , Which else lie furled and clouded in the soul . Duke of Guise . MILTON AND DR . BAINBRIDGE . 6 It seems to me that a very probable explanation of Milton's disagreement with ...
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... morning , we go forth to fight with two mighty giants , the World and the Devil , and whom do we take with us but a traitor * ? ” PLATO . It has been well said , that if Plato had attempted to enforce the laws of his proposed republic ...
... morning , we go forth to fight with two mighty giants , the World and the Devil , and whom do we take with us but a traitor * ? ” PLATO . It has been well said , that if Plato had attempted to enforce the laws of his proposed republic ...
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... morning , and full with the dew of heaven as a lamb's fleece ; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty , and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements , it began to put on darkness , and decline to softness ...
... morning , and full with the dew of heaven as a lamb's fleece ; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty , and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements , it began to put on darkness , and decline to softness ...
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... morning , I was amused at the wrath which calumnies of a similar character had kindled in the breast of the learned scholar of Christchurch . The passage is worth quoting . He is inveighing against the ignorance of these malevolent anta ...
... morning , I was amused at the wrath which calumnies of a similar character had kindled in the breast of the learned scholar of Christchurch . The passage is worth quoting . He is inveighing against the ignorance of these malevolent anta ...
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... morning . There was some- thing inexpressibly delightful in the fancy . Nor was he absent from my mind , whose life has been so happily described , as poetry put into action . I mean Sir Philip Sidney , who , although he was entered of ...
... morning . There was some- thing inexpressibly delightful in the fancy . Nor was he absent from my mind , whose life has been so happily described , as poetry put into action . I mean Sir Philip Sidney , who , although he was entered of ...
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admirable APOLLONIUS RHODIUS arms beauty Ben Jonson bosom bower breath called Cambridge chamber character CHARLES WILKS charm Chaucer Christian College Cowley Cromwell dark death delightful Divine doth EDWARD LYTTON Electra eloquence Euripides eyes face fancy feelings feet flowers garden gathered genius Gondibert grave GRAY hand hath heart heaven honours hope hour Iliad intellect Jeremy Taylor JOHN MOULTRIE Jonson learning light lively look Lord Madeline MASON mathematical melancholy memory Milton mind moral morning mother Muse nature never night noble o'er passage Phædo piety Plato pleasant poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise Price principal charm religion remark scholar Shakspeare shine Sidney sleep song sorrow soul Spenser spirit sweet tears tender thee thine THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY thou thought tion tree truth University of Cambridge verses voice walk wander weary WORDSWORTH writing youth