Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... remark , that in the unity of his subject , Herodotus resembles the epic poets ; so much so , indeed , that he may be supposed to have formed his plan from the Homeric writings . The unity of the Iliad and the History you will observe ...
... remark , that in the unity of his subject , Herodotus resembles the epic poets ; so much so , indeed , that he may be supposed to have formed his plan from the Homeric writings . The unity of the Iliad and the History you will observe ...
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... remarked by a writer , in our day little known , Dr. Henry King , that It is the common fate Of greatest duties to evaporate In silent meaning . " We satisfy our consciences with good inten- tions , without remembering , that of all ...
... remarked by a writer , in our day little known , Dr. Henry King , that It is the common fate Of greatest duties to evaporate In silent meaning . " We satisfy our consciences with good inten- tions , without remembering , that of all ...
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... remark he had made to him , of the influence of religion even upon the accomplishments of literature . " Poetry itself , ” he observed , " grew more sweet and beautiful when read by the light of the Star of Bethlehem . " On commencing ...
... remark he had made to him , of the influence of religion even upon the accomplishments of literature . " Poetry itself , ” he observed , " grew more sweet and beautiful when read by the light of the Star of Bethlehem . " On commencing ...
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... remark . He is speaking of the great rich man . " He's guarded with crowds , and shackled with formalities . The half hat , the whole hat , the half smile , the whole smile , the nod , the embrace , the positive parting with a little ...
... remark . He is speaking of the great rich man . " He's guarded with crowds , and shackled with formalities . The half hat , the whole hat , the half smile , the whole smile , the nod , the embrace , the positive parting with a little ...
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... remarked upon his concluding , that he had been showing her a gallery of pictures . There is something , added the poet , in Spenser , that pleases one as strongly in one's old age , as it did in one's youth . I read the Fairy Queen ...
... remarked upon his concluding , that he had been showing her a gallery of pictures . There is something , added the poet , in Spenser , that pleases one as strongly in one's old age , as it did in one's youth . I read the Fairy Queen ...
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