Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... With more than Warton's learning , he possesses an eloquence and refinement of imagina- tion to which that amiable writer has no preten- κτημα ες αεί . His sions . His style , like some noble river 28 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
... With more than Warton's learning , he possesses an eloquence and refinement of imagina- tion to which that amiable writer has no preten- κτημα ες αεί . His sions . His style , like some noble river 28 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY .
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... tion . The accusing voice ascends not alone from one grave ; the cry of lamentation is not confined to a single hearth ; it is not one mother who calls in vain for her absent son ! The academical life of Kirke White , even viewed ...
... tion . The accusing voice ascends not alone from one grave ; the cry of lamentation is not confined to a single hearth ; it is not one mother who calls in vain for her absent son ! The academical life of Kirke White , even viewed ...
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... interruption of a visitor was then regarded , and how I lamented that the charm should ever be broken . I dwell upon these remembrances with peculiar satisfac- tion , and with a humble gratitude to God , AND THE JOHNIANS . 535.
... interruption of a visitor was then regarded , and how I lamented that the charm should ever be broken . I dwell upon these remembrances with peculiar satisfac- tion , and with a humble gratitude to God , AND THE JOHNIANS . 535.
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University of Cambridge, Robert Aris Willmott. tion , and with a humble gratitude to God , who has bestowed upon me so rich a blessing . For no fortune in the power of our friends to heap up for us can equal in value the love of study ...
University of Cambridge, Robert Aris Willmott. tion , and with a humble gratitude to God , who has bestowed upon me so rich a blessing . For no fortune in the power of our friends to heap up for us can equal in value the love of study ...
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... tion of his pursuits , the days of the youthful scholar were numbered ; and , at one period , I had actually formed the determination of writing to his friends , and stating in distinct terms the horror of his situation . Would that I ...
... tion of his pursuits , the days of the youthful scholar were numbered ; and , at one period , I had actually formed the determination of writing to his friends , and stating in distinct terms the horror of his situation . Would that I ...
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