Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... never let it be said , that the place thereof knows him no more . The old man , eloquent still , haunts the courts of " dear , dear Jesus ; " his rooms are still to be seen by the gateway of the College , and to many a youthful heart in ...
... never let it be said , that the place thereof knows him no more . The old man , eloquent still , haunts the courts of " dear , dear Jesus ; " his rooms are still to be seen by the gateway of the College , and to many a youthful heart in ...
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... never regarded him , notwith- standing his skill in logic , as a successful disputant ; he fought well at a distance , but seemed to shrink from close combat , and to think more of the splen- dour of his weapons than of their temper ...
... never regarded him , notwith- standing his skill in logic , as a successful disputant ; he fought well at a distance , but seemed to shrink from close combat , and to think more of the splen- dour of his weapons than of their temper ...
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... never appeared to so great advantage as when he shook it a little off . " We may well glory , that • Piety has found Friends in the friends of science , and true prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Castalian dews . The Task . We can ...
... never appeared to so great advantage as when he shook it a little off . " We may well glory , that • Piety has found Friends in the friends of science , and true prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Castalian dews . The Task . We can ...
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... never get beyond the steps . The admirable Fuller , of whom Queen's ought to be almost as proud as of Erasmus , has placed the matter in a very clear and proper light , in his character of a learned and accomplished person ...
... never get beyond the steps . The admirable Fuller , of whom Queen's ought to be almost as proud as of Erasmus , has placed the matter in a very clear and proper light , in his character of a learned and accomplished person ...
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... never wanting to obscure the light of the noblest actions : of Boling- broke's political character , therefore , I will say nothing , but of his literary pretensions , I should be rejoiced to see a fair and liberal estimate . His ...
... never wanting to obscure the light of the noblest actions : of Boling- broke's political character , therefore , I will say nothing , but of his literary pretensions , I should be rejoiced to see a fair and liberal estimate . His ...
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