Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... fair and liberal estimate . His philosophical writings have been characterized by Warburton with great severity , as containing the rankness of South , without his force , and the malignity of Marvell , without his wit . For the ...
... fair and liberal estimate . His philosophical writings have been characterized by Warburton with great severity , as containing the rankness of South , without his force , and the malignity of Marvell , without his wit . For the ...
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... fair or an intolerable eternity . " The next might have been copied from the note- book of Spenser . The " full eyes of childhood " is one of the finest images in the language . " Reckon but from the spritefulness of youth , and the fair ...
... fair or an intolerable eternity . " The next might have been copied from the note- book of Spenser . The " full eyes of childhood " is one of the finest images in the language . " Reckon but from the spritefulness of youth , and the fair ...
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... fair as the morning , and full with the dew of heaven as a lamb's fleece ; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty , and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements , it began to put on darkness , and decline ...
... fair as the morning , and full with the dew of heaven as a lamb's fleece ; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty , and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements , it began to put on darkness , and decline ...
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... fair , Shining through thy golden hair , Thine eyes are passion - free ; And pleasant thoughts , like garlands , bind thee Unto thy home , yet grief may find thee- Then pray , child , pray ! Now thy young heart , like a bird , Singeth ...
... fair , Shining through thy golden hair , Thine eyes are passion - free ; And pleasant thoughts , like garlands , bind thee Unto thy home , yet grief may find thee- Then pray , child , pray ! Now thy young heart , like a bird , Singeth ...
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... fair I spied ; The linnet's meek and tender strain Rose sweetly by its side . But in the soft declining eve , Again I passed that quiet spot ; How could I choose but stand and grieve , To find the simple flower was not ? And in the fate ...
... fair I spied ; The linnet's meek and tender strain Rose sweetly by its side . But in the soft declining eve , Again I passed that quiet spot ; How could I choose but stand and grieve , To find the simple flower was not ? And in the fate ...
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