Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... duty , vanity , and the fear of being shipped off to Brazil , determined me on the trial . You will scarcely believe that , after the first flush of success , I was seized with uneasy melancholy , -triste augurium , -a feeling that I ...
... duty , vanity , and the fear of being shipped off to Brazil , determined me on the trial . You will scarcely believe that , after the first flush of success , I was seized with uneasy melancholy , -triste augurium , -a feeling that I ...
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... duty . He had shown no want of energy or perseverance either at school or college . Now he gave way to a habit of procrastination , from which , except for short in- tervals and under favourable circumstances , he did not recover till ...
... duty . He had shown no want of energy or perseverance either at school or college . Now he gave way to a habit of procrastination , from which , except for short in- tervals and under favourable circumstances , he did not recover till ...
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... duty to persevere in a profession to which he feels a strong disinclination ; but no man ought to enter into a way of life for which he is conscious of an insurmountable in- capacity . In my own case , the disorder was so far from ...
... duty to persevere in a profession to which he feels a strong disinclination ; but no man ought to enter into a way of life for which he is conscious of an insurmountable in- capacity . In my own case , the disorder was so far from ...
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... duty very respectably - first lesson , David's politic getting rid of Saul's family - second , a truly heavenly chapter , 13th of John , admirably calculated to remove the unsafe impres- sions of the first . N.B. Much doubt the good ...
... duty very respectably - first lesson , David's politic getting rid of Saul's family - second , a truly heavenly chapter , 13th of John , admirably calculated to remove the unsafe impres- sions of the first . N.B. Much doubt the good ...
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... duty than as the constituent power of good works . St. Paul's , logical Epistle . Right . But Paul's logic is neither Aristotle's , nor Aldrich's , nor Lully's , nor Ramus's , but his own . C. D. as sweet looking as ever ; what a ...
... duty than as the constituent power of good works . St. Paul's , logical Epistle . Right . But Paul's logic is neither Aristotle's , nor Aldrich's , nor Lully's , nor Ramus's , but his own . C. D. as sweet looking as ever ; what a ...
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