Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... human virtue , who had said that the chivalrous descendant of Gustavus was a madman , without personal courage , and the Creole adven- turer no better than a buccaneer , nay , not near so good . seat of Sir George Beaumont , the friend ...
... human virtue , who had said that the chivalrous descendant of Gustavus was a madman , without personal courage , and the Creole adven- turer no better than a buccaneer , nay , not near so good . seat of Sir George Beaumont , the friend ...
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... human life , Shaped by himself with newly - learned art ; A wedding or a festival , A mourning or a funeral ; And this hath now his heart , And unto this he frames his song : Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business , love ...
... human life , Shaped by himself with newly - learned art ; A wedding or a festival , A mourning or a funeral ; And this hath now his heart , And unto this he frames his song : Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business , love ...
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... in this vast world we find So rapid as the human mind ; So , in the course of its uncurb'd range , E'en in a moment it can change exertion on his behalf . A lengthened period of comparative lxvi MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... in this vast world we find So rapid as the human mind ; So , in the course of its uncurb'd range , E'en in a moment it can change exertion on his behalf . A lengthened period of comparative lxvi MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... human thought and inquiry , Hartley throwing upon all the light , I might say splendour , of his own fine intelligence . Religion was our frequent theme , and in this I had occasion to admire the profound knowledge of Hartley ; the ...
... human thought and inquiry , Hartley throwing upon all the light , I might say splendour , of his own fine intelligence . Religion was our frequent theme , and in this I had occasion to admire the profound knowledge of Hartley ; the ...
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... human being , before or since , so deeply afflicted : not , as he said , by the temporal consequences of his son's misfortune , heavy as these were , but for the moral offence which it involved . To what did this amount ? In order to ...
... human being , before or since , so deeply afflicted : not , as he said , by the temporal consequences of his son's misfortune , heavy as these were , but for the moral offence which it involved . To what did this amount ? In order to ...
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