Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... seems to have been transmitted by natural descent ; and it may not be wholly unimportant to learn in what relation a son , so gifted , stood to such a father . If , however , I shall be judged to have decided wrongly , if so extended a ...
... seems to have been transmitted by natural descent ; and it may not be wholly unimportant to learn in what relation a son , so gifted , stood to such a father . If , however , I shall be judged to have decided wrongly , if so extended a ...
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... seem To brood on air than on an earthly stream ; Suspended in a stream as clear as sky , Where earth and heaven do make one imagery ; O blessed Vision ! happy Child ! Thou art so exquisitely wild , I think of thee with many fears For ...
... seem To brood on air than on an earthly stream ; Suspended in a stream as clear as sky , Where earth and heaven do make one imagery ; O blessed Vision ! happy Child ! Thou art so exquisitely wild , I think of thee with many fears For ...
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... seem that this phantasmagoria , however extraordinary , indicated a latent weakness in his mind . But the defect was moral , and brought out by the force of circum- stance . The ends which he proposed to himself in after - life were ...
... seem that this phantasmagoria , however extraordinary , indicated a latent weakness in his mind . But the defect was moral , and brought out by the force of circum- stance . The ends which he proposed to himself in after - life were ...
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... seem to think that the addition to our party was a legitimate cause of embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the subject at all . For exactly as if not a single person had been present , besides ...
... seem to think that the addition to our party was a legitimate cause of embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the subject at all . For exactly as if not a single person had been present , besides ...
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... seem , under the happiest auspices , he entered upon the field left vacant by the approaching retirement of his old master , Mr. Dawes , with whom he resided for some time , acting as his assistant in directing the studies of some ...
... seem , under the happiest auspices , he entered upon the field left vacant by the approaching retirement of his old master , Mr. Dawes , with whom he resided for some time , acting as his assistant in directing the studies of some ...
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