Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... hand that armed the rebellious legions , and built up the radiant domes of Pandemonium , mingled also the cup of enchant- ment in Comus , and strewed the flowers on the hearse of Lycidas . But to Milton , far higher praise is due than ...
... hand that armed the rebellious legions , and built up the radiant domes of Pandemonium , mingled also the cup of enchant- ment in Comus , and strewed the flowers on the hearse of Lycidas . But to Milton , far higher praise is due than ...
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... hand , And marked his mystic symbols ; the severe And cogent truths dwell in my reason's ear * . Nor have I forgotten the words of that illustrious man , by whom SCIENCE was married to POETRY , and in whose writings she always appears ...
... hand , And marked his mystic symbols ; the severe And cogent truths dwell in my reason's ear * . Nor have I forgotten the words of that illustrious man , by whom SCIENCE was married to POETRY , and in whose writings she always appears ...
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... hand is against every man . The wise and thoughtful Cud- worth becomes only a nonsensical paraphraser of nonsense ; Wollaston is fit for an asylum ; Clarke is a presumptuous rhapsodist ; the venerable Sher- lock is beaten down with a ...
... hand is against every man . The wise and thoughtful Cud- worth becomes only a nonsensical paraphraser of nonsense ; Wollaston is fit for an asylum ; Clarke is a presumptuous rhapsodist ; the venerable Sher- lock is beaten down with a ...
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... passage seems to have anticipated Thomson in one of the most beautiful stanzas of the Castle of Indolence . " I am fallen into the hands of publicans and sequestrators , and they have taken all from me . 22 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
... passage seems to have anticipated Thomson in one of the most beautiful stanzas of the Castle of Indolence . " I am fallen into the hands of publicans and sequestrators , and they have taken all from me . 22 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
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... Hand is perceived writing on the wall . His learning and fancy are only the handmaids and attendants of his piety ; and those precious essences which he ex- tracts from the Tree of Knowledge , are all poured over the feet of his Divine ...
... Hand is perceived writing on the wall . His learning and fancy are only the handmaids and attendants of his piety ; and those precious essences which he ex- tracts from the Tree of Knowledge , are all poured over the feet of his Divine ...
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