Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... light at the front of the house . As to books , my landlord , who dwells next door , has a very respectable library , which he has put with mine , -histories , encyclopædias , and all the modern gentry . " Our neighbour is a truly kind ...
... light at the front of the house . As to books , my landlord , who dwells next door , has a very respectable library , which he has put with mine , -histories , encyclopædias , and all the modern gentry . " Our neighbour is a truly kind ...
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... light . Say not I think myself a poet , And that I anxious am to show it ; But kind affection is no worse , I hope , for being put in verse . Commend me to my uncle , he Doubtless regards most heavily Spain's hapless revolution , and ...
... light . Say not I think myself a poet , And that I anxious am to show it ; But kind affection is no worse , I hope , for being put in verse . Commend me to my uncle , he Doubtless regards most heavily Spain's hapless revolution , and ...
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... 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 perfect view he had of free salvation by the only merits of ...
... 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 perfect view he had of free salvation by the only merits of ...
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... light so intense that irresistibly it presented to my mind an image of Mount Sinai when the Lord descended upon it in fire . ' Almost could I have figured to myself Moses descending from out the darkness , bearing with him the ' two ...
... light so intense that irresistibly it presented to my mind an image of Mount Sinai when the Lord descended upon it in fire . ' Almost could I have figured to myself Moses descending from out the darkness , bearing with him the ' two ...
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... purpose requires that I should not shrink from setting this sorrowful occurrence in its true light , doing that justice which , " nothing ex- - tenuating , " is yet the truest charity . My ƒ 2 MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxxix.
... purpose requires that I should not shrink from setting this sorrowful occurrence in its true light , doing that justice which , " nothing ex- - tenuating , " is yet the truest charity . My ƒ 2 MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxxix.
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