Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... mind , in particular , the inestimable value of learning when Christianized by devotion and humility of temper , and sought after and beloved for itself alone . Should any reader be induced by these persuasions to cultivate an ...
... mind , in particular , the inestimable value of learning when Christianized by devotion and humility of temper , and sought after and beloved for itself alone . Should any reader be induced by these persuasions to cultivate an ...
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... mind and body . " - Note to the Table - Talk . Thou who rewardest but with popular breath , And that , too , after death.- -COWLEY . HE is gone from amongst us ! After a painful and dreary voyage , though cheered by one STAR , which no ...
... mind and body . " - Note to the Table - Talk . Thou who rewardest but with popular breath , And that , too , after death.- -COWLEY . HE is gone from amongst us ! After a painful and dreary voyage , though cheered by one STAR , which no ...
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... something away ? The remembrance even now creeps over the mind like a Summer Night's Dream . * Mr. Thirlwall's Rooms . While lingering the other day over the recently published specimens 2 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
... something away ? The remembrance even now creeps over the mind like a Summer Night's Dream . * Mr. Thirlwall's Rooms . While lingering the other day over the recently published specimens 2 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
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... mind , was accustomed to run into prolixity , and hence his argument often grew weak at the point . For this reason I never regarded him , notwith- standing his skill in logic , as a successful disputant ; he fought well at a distance ...
... mind , was accustomed to run into prolixity , and hence his argument often grew weak at the point . For this reason I never regarded him , notwith- standing his skill in logic , as a successful disputant ; he fought well at a distance ...
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... mind ; It spreads the beauteous images abroad , Which else lie furled and clouded in the soul . Duke of Guise . MILTON AND DR . BAINBRIDGE . 6 It seems to me that a very probable explanation of Milton's disagreement with the master of ...
... mind ; It spreads the beauteous images abroad , Which else lie furled and clouded in the soul . Duke of Guise . MILTON AND DR . BAINBRIDGE . 6 It seems to me that a very probable explanation of Milton's disagreement with the master of ...
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