Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... light which darted on the waste , Pale beams that on the face of chaos lay ; Mounting this way , I reached the lightsome sky , And saw the beauteous world before me lie . The fresh creation looked all charming , mild , And all the ...
... light which darted on the waste , Pale beams that on the face of chaos lay ; Mounting this way , I reached the lightsome sky , And saw the beauteous world before me lie . The fresh creation looked all charming , mild , And all the ...
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... light , in his character of a learned and accomplished person . " Mathematics , " he says , " he moderately studieth to his great contentment , using it as bal- last for his soul ; yet to fix it , not to stall it , nor suffers it to be ...
... light , in his character of a learned and accomplished person . " Mathematics , " he says , " he moderately studieth to his great contentment , using it as bal- last for his soul ; yet to fix it , not to stall it , nor suffers it to be ...
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... light of the star , the fainter light in the circumference of the star ceases to be visible , and the star ( if the glass be suffi- ciently soiled with smoke , ) appears something more like a mathematical point . " It loses , in fact ...
... light of the star , the fainter light in the circumference of the star ceases to be visible , and the star ( if the glass be suffi- ciently soiled with smoke , ) appears something more like a mathematical point . " It loses , in fact ...
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... light of the noblest actions : of Boling- broke's political character , therefore , I will say nothing , but of his literary pretensions , I should be rejoiced to see a fair and liberal estimate . His philosophical writings have been ...
... light of the noblest actions : of Boling- broke's political character , therefore , I will say nothing , but of his literary pretensions , I should be rejoiced to see a fair and liberal estimate . His philosophical writings have been ...
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... light and darkness ; the thousand thousand accidents in the world , and every contingency to every man and to every creature , doth preach our funeral sermon , and calls us to look how the old sexton , Time , throws up the earth and ...
... light and darkness ; the thousand thousand accidents in the world , and every contingency to every man and to every creature , doth preach our funeral sermon , and calls us to look how the old sexton , Time , throws up the earth and ...
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