Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... heart is idly stirr'd ; And the same sounds are in my ears , Which in those days heard ! -WORDSWORTH . LONDON : JOHN W. PARKER , WEST STRAND . M. DCCC.XXXVI . TO MY CAMBRIDGE FRIENDS THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED . CONVERSATIONS.
... heart is idly stirr'd ; And the same sounds are in my ears , Which in those days heard ! -WORDSWORTH . LONDON : JOHN W. PARKER , WEST STRAND . M. DCCC.XXXVI . TO MY CAMBRIDGE FRIENDS THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED . CONVERSATIONS.
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... and to many a youthful heart in those academic bowers will long be consecrated by his virtue , his piety , and his learning . B was , To one , who , like myself , S T COLERIDGE AT TRINITY; with Specimens of Table-Talk.
... and to many a youthful heart in those academic bowers will long be consecrated by his virtue , his piety , and his learning . B was , To one , who , like myself , S T COLERIDGE AT TRINITY; with Specimens of Table-Talk.
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... while the voice of the poet was ringing in my ears ; and some snatches of the original melody are therefore , I hope , retained in the transcription . MILTON , NEWTON , AND HALE . How the heart 4 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
... while the voice of the poet was ringing in my ears ; and some snatches of the original melody are therefore , I hope , retained in the transcription . MILTON , NEWTON , AND HALE . How the heart 4 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
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... heart opens at the magic name of Milton ! yet who shall , in our day , hang another garland upon his tomb ? Eloquence has exhausted its treasures in his praise , and men of genius have rivalled each other in the splendour of their offer ...
... heart opens at the magic name of Milton ! yet who shall , in our day , hang another garland upon his tomb ? Eloquence has exhausted its treasures in his praise , and men of genius have rivalled each other in the splendour of their offer ...
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... heart , as though his life were written in his forehead . " Who has expressed the weakness of the flesh in stronger terms than these : - " The king- dome of heaven is caught by violence ; so soon as we rise in the morning , we go forth ...
... heart , as though his life were written in his forehead . " Who has expressed the weakness of the flesh in stronger terms than these : - " The king- dome of heaven is caught by violence ; so soon as we rise in the morning , we go forth ...
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admirable APOLLONIUS RHODIUS arms beauty Ben Jonson bosom bower breath called Cambridge chamber character CHARLES WILKS charm Chaucer Christian Cowley Cromwell dark death delightful Divine doth EDWARD LYTTON Electra eloquence Euripides eyes face fancy feelings feet flowers garden gathered genius Gondibert grave GRAY hand hath heart heaven honours hope hour Iliad imagination intellect Jeremy Taylor JOHN MOULTRIE Jonson learning light lively look Lord Madeline MASON mathematical melancholy memory Milton mind moral morning mother Muse nature never night noble o'er passage piety Plato pleasant poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise Price principal charm religion remark scholar Shakspeare shine Sidney sleep song sorrow soul Spenser spirit sweet tears tender thee Theorbo thine THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY thou thought tion tree Trinity truth University of Cambridge verses voice walk wander weary WORDSWORTH writing youth