Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... things . " But his power is not the result of melo - dramatic art . He is , indeed , vehement , but then it is the vehe- mence of truth ; his diction copious , yet well chosen ; his thoughts impetuous , yet always advancing in close ...
... things . " But his power is not the result of melo - dramatic art . He is , indeed , vehement , but then it is the vehe- mence of truth ; his diction copious , yet well chosen ; his thoughts impetuous , yet always advancing in close ...
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... the influence he attained over the most celebrated of his contemporaries , proves that . " I really think , ” said Pope , " there is some- thing in that great man which looks as if he C 2 BOLINGBROKE AND HIS PHILOSOPHY . 19.
... the influence he attained over the most celebrated of his contemporaries , proves that . " I really think , ” said Pope , " there is some- thing in that great man which looks as if he C 2 BOLINGBROKE AND HIS PHILOSOPHY . 19.
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University of Cambridge, Robert Aris Willmott. thing in that great man which looks as if he was placed here by mistake . " To me , the philosopher never appears in so attractive an attitude as when leaning in tears over the chair of the ...
University of Cambridge, Robert Aris Willmott. thing in that great man which looks as if he was placed here by mistake . " To me , the philosopher never appears in so attractive an attitude as when leaning in tears over the chair of the ...
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... things on children , or the delights of the domestic hearth . His sermon on the Marriage - Ring is more beautiful than any pastoral . " No man can tell but he that loves his children , how many delicious accents make a man's heart to ...
... things on children , or the delights of the domestic hearth . His sermon on the Marriage - Ring is more beautiful than any pastoral . " No man can tell but he that loves his children , how many delicious accents make a man's heart to ...
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... thing in the Faithful Shepherdess . The lover showing his mistress where the sweetest hyacinths were to be gathered , and the invitation to his cavern are of this number . Whence comes it that Apol- lonius is so little read , even by ...
... thing in the Faithful Shepherdess . The lover showing his mistress where the sweetest hyacinths were to be gathered , and the invitation to his cavern are of this number . Whence comes it that Apol- lonius is so little read , even by ...
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