Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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“ We think of Chatterton , the marvellous boy , The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride ; Of Him who walked in glory and in joy , Following his plough along the mountain side ; ” and we ask ourselves how it could be said , with so ...
“ We think of Chatterton , the marvellous boy , The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride ; Of Him who walked in glory and in joy , Following his plough along the mountain side ; ” and we ask ourselves how it could be said , with so ...
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In his clerical capacity , though of the highest respectability , he cannot be said to have been edifying ; but he had the very soul of honour , and carried with him in every word and gesture the evidence of a manly and cordial nature .
In his clerical capacity , though of the highest respectability , he cannot be said to have been edifying ; but he had the very soul of honour , and carried with him in every word and gesture the evidence of a manly and cordial nature .
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... everkindling genius , breathed in every word he uttered ; originality , the unfailing companion — no , rather the essential form of genius , which in its very nature is creative — was the life and soul of his most common converse .
... everkindling genius , breathed in every word he uttered ; originality , the unfailing companion — no , rather the essential form of genius , which in its very nature is creative — was the life and soul of his most common converse .
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I would show what I believe to be most true , that the deeper issues of his soul still sent forth sweet waters , which flowed on to the end strangely unmingled with the bitter . But to return . At the close of his probationary year he ...
I would show what I believe to be most true , that the deeper issues of his soul still sent forth sweet waters , which flowed on to the end strangely unmingled with the bitter . But to return . At the close of his probationary year he ...
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Why should I trouble you with my complaints — my blighted hopes , the premature winter of the soul ? " Of his intention to enter holy orders , he presently repented as presumptuous . In a memorandum , dating some ten years afterwards ...
Why should I trouble you with my complaints — my blighted hopes , the premature winter of the soul ? " Of his intention to enter holy orders , he presently repented as presumptuous . In a memorandum , dating some ten years afterwards ...
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