Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... remember one or two passages which appear to possess con- siderable merit . That bright eternity Where the Great King's transparent throne Is of an entire jasper - stone ; There the eye O ' the chrysolite , And a sky Of diamonds ...
... remember one or two passages which appear to possess con- siderable merit . That bright eternity Where the Great King's transparent throne Is of an entire jasper - stone ; There the eye O ' the chrysolite , And a sky Of diamonds ...
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... their children too often pay down the price of blood ; and let those to whom are intrusted the hopes of a thousand families , remember E that learning profits the mind only so far as it KIRKE WHITE AND THE JOHNIANS . 49.
... their children too often pay down the price of blood ; and let those to whom are intrusted the hopes of a thousand families , remember E that learning profits the mind only so far as it KIRKE WHITE AND THE JOHNIANS . 49.
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... remember , as though it were yesterday , the hours I have sat at my mother's feet , listening with an almost breathless delight to some story of human suffering and trial , ever and anon rising from my little stool to peep under the ...
... remember , as though it were yesterday , the hours I have sat at my mother's feet , listening with an almost breathless delight to some story of human suffering and trial , ever and anon rising from my little stool to peep under the ...
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... remember no poet in whom the sentiments we have been admiring were so lively as in Cowper . His verses on the receipt of his mother's picture , have always appeared to me some of the most pathetic in the language . With him , the love ...
... remember no poet in whom the sentiments we have been admiring were so lively as in Cowper . His verses on the receipt of his mother's picture , have always appeared to me some of the most pathetic in the language . With him , the love ...
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... remembering , that of all theories , that of affection is the idlest . The most trivial action of our life may be sanctified by a spirit of piety , and recommended by its considerate tender- ness . There is a wide difference between ...
... remembering , that of all theories , that of affection is the idlest . The most trivial action of our life may be sanctified by a spirit of piety , and recommended by its considerate tender- ness . There is a wide difference between ...
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