Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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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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... original argument . It will be understood that I attribute very little efficacy to the demonstration of a proposition per se ; but to the devotion and absorption of mind which the operation requires ; not so much to the actual show- ing ...
... original argument . It will be understood that I attribute very little efficacy to the demonstration of a proposition per se ; but to the devotion and absorption of mind which the operation requires ; not so much to the actual show- ing ...
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... original of Langhorne's celebrated line- The child of misery baptized in tears , in Donne's Sermon on the First Epistle to the Thessalonians . The prose works of this admirable Divine , are Armouries for the Christian Soldier . Such a ...
... original of Langhorne's celebrated line- The child of misery baptized in tears , in Donne's Sermon on the First Epistle to the Thessalonians . The prose works of this admirable Divine , are Armouries for the Christian Soldier . Such a ...
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... original of Cowper's celebrated verse— God made the country , and man made the town . Cowley's sojourn at Trinity forms the pleasantest passage in his history . Cambridge , although reckoning our greatest poets among her children , has ...
... original of Cowper's celebrated verse— God made the country , and man made the town . Cowley's sojourn at Trinity forms the pleasantest passage in his history . Cambridge , although reckoning our greatest poets among her children , has ...
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... original simplicity and grace . His pensive morality , his vigour of expression , his force and novelty of sentiment , are more than enough to rescue his remains from oblivion . Let the reader who wishes fully to understand the ...
... original simplicity and grace . His pensive morality , his vigour of expression , his force and novelty of sentiment , are more than enough to rescue his remains from oblivion . Let the reader who wishes fully to understand the ...
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