Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... the language . " Reckon but from the spritefulness of youth , and the fair cheeks and full eyes of childhood , to the loathsomeness and horror of a three days ' burial . For so have I seen a rose newly JEREMY TAYLOR . 21.
... the language . " Reckon but from the spritefulness of youth , and the fair cheeks and full eyes of childhood , to the loathsomeness and horror of a three days ' burial . For so have I seen a rose newly JEREMY TAYLOR . 21.
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... youth , when he wrote L'Allegro and Il Penseroso , breathed a more passionate love of the pealing organ , or more deeply lamented the " drowsy dul- ness in devotion , " brought in by the Puritans , or prayed with greater ardour for the ...
... youth , when he wrote L'Allegro and Il Penseroso , breathed a more passionate love of the pealing organ , or more deeply lamented the " drowsy dul- ness in devotion , " brought in by the Puritans , or prayed with greater ardour for the ...
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... Youth and pleasure , doubled on her . LITERATURE AS A PROFESSION . WHAT a fearful insanity , and alas ! becoming every day , I fear , more general , is this devotion of the mind to literature as a profession . It is a species of suicide ...
... Youth and pleasure , doubled on her . LITERATURE AS A PROFESSION . WHAT a fearful insanity , and alas ! becoming every day , I fear , more general , is this devotion of the mind to literature as a profession . It is a species of suicide ...
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... youth . Spenser , in some very touching and affectionate verses , has recorded - the gentle benignity of his countenance— those lineaments of gospel - books - which formed the correct index of his temper . Nature had showered her ...
... youth . Spenser , in some very touching and affectionate verses , has recorded - the gentle benignity of his countenance— those lineaments of gospel - books - which formed the correct index of his temper . Nature had showered her ...
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... What I could add would only deepen the melancholy of the story . The " youth- ful traveller " has reached that Home , where no harp hangs upon the cypress ! COWLEY , AND HIS FRIEND WILLIAM HERVEY . He was 66 KIRKE WHITE .
... What I could add would only deepen the melancholy of the story . The " youth- ful traveller " has reached that Home , where no harp hangs upon the cypress ! COWLEY , AND HIS FRIEND WILLIAM HERVEY . He was 66 KIRKE WHITE .
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