Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... spirit and intention . Its chief object is to inculcate the necessity of purifying the intellectual faculties , by elevating them above the sordid pursuits of the world ; and to impress upon the youthful mind , in particular , the ...
... spirit and intention . Its chief object is to inculcate the necessity of purifying the intellectual faculties , by elevating them above the sordid pursuits of the world ; and to impress upon the youthful mind , in particular , the ...
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... spirit of the dream . His poems are selling , the crumbs are gathered from his table , and an edition of his Remains announced to be in preparation , under the superintendence of one whose taste can discover their beauties , and whose ...
... spirit of the dream . His poems are selling , the crumbs are gathered from his table , and an edition of his Remains announced to be in preparation , under the superintendence of one whose taste can discover their beauties , and whose ...
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... spirit , in his affectionate pre- face ; and , in fact , it only amounts to saying , -that Coleridge was not Johnson . He was equally ad- mirable , in a different manner . There is nothing in Boswell finer than the comparison of Kean's ...
... spirit , in his affectionate pre- face ; and , in fact , it only amounts to saying , -that Coleridge was not Johnson . He was equally ad- mirable , in a different manner . There is nothing in Boswell finer than the comparison of Kean's ...
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... spirit of humanity dwells . Into the remotest seclusion of the civilized world , the voice of the " old man eloquent " has penetrated . Even the lone Icelander , placed Far amid the melancholy main , has listened in his own tongue to ...
... spirit of humanity dwells . Into the remotest seclusion of the civilized world , the voice of the " old man eloquent " has penetrated . Even the lone Icelander , placed Far amid the melancholy main , has listened in his own tongue to ...
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... spirit and liveliness of painting . Their sermons abound in , what we may call , effective situations . For examples of all these qualities , I would send you to the works of a writer who flourished in the Elizabethan reign ; and who ...
... spirit and liveliness of painting . Their sermons abound in , what we may call , effective situations . For examples of all these qualities , I would send you to the works of a writer who flourished in the Elizabethan reign ; and who ...
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