Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... charm belongs . LOGIC OR GEOMETRY NECESSARY FOR A POET . LOGIC , for every general purpose , is , in my opinion , infinitely more useful than geometry , and furnishes a more healthful regimen for the mind ; and I say this without in any ...
... charm belongs . LOGIC OR GEOMETRY NECESSARY FOR A POET . LOGIC , for every general purpose , is , in my opinion , infinitely more useful than geometry , and furnishes a more healthful regimen for the mind ; and I say this without in any ...
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... charms are strung ; for even his ornaments are never chosen for their lustre alone ; and in the most gorgeous festivals and riotous enjoyments of his imagination , a Hand is perceived writing on the wall . His learning and fancy are ...
... charms are strung ; for even his ornaments are never chosen for their lustre alone ; and in the most gorgeous festivals and riotous enjoyments of his imagination , a Hand is perceived writing on the wall . His learning and fancy are ...
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... charm even in the occasional dimness and obscurity of his pictures . The rich and solemn strain of his Muse still enchants the ear , though her features only glimmer faintly upon the eye . It is like the be- loved one singing to you in ...
... charm even in the occasional dimness and obscurity of his pictures . The rich and solemn strain of his Muse still enchants the ear , though her features only glimmer faintly upon the eye . It is like the be- loved one singing to you in ...
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... charm she never so wisely . Death , that constant and tender friend of the forsaken , has at length rocked the sufferer asleep upon his cold pillow . Yet it would have poured some consolation into his wounded and bruised spirit , to ...
... charm she never so wisely . Death , that constant and tender friend of the forsaken , has at length rocked the sufferer asleep upon his cold pillow . Yet it would have poured some consolation into his wounded and bruised spirit , to ...
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... the interruption of a visitor was then regarded , and how I lamented that the charm should ever be broken . I dwell upon these remembrances with peculiar satisfac- tion , and with a humble gratitude to God , AND THE JOHNIANS . 535.
... the interruption of a visitor was then regarded , and how I lamented that the charm should ever be broken . I dwell upon these remembrances with peculiar satisfac- tion , and with a humble gratitude to God , AND THE JOHNIANS . 535.
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