Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... 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 much confirmation from fact , that— " Poets in their youth ...
... 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 much confirmation from fact , that— " Poets in their youth ...
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... soul of honour , and carried with him in every word and gesture the evidence of a manly and cordial nature . No wonder that his scholars regarded him with more pleasant feelings than boys usually entertain towards their master , though ...
... soul of honour , and carried with him in every word and gesture the evidence of a manly and cordial nature . No wonder that his scholars regarded him with more pleasant feelings than boys usually entertain towards their master , though ...
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... soul of his most common converse . The merest trifle , coming from his lips , acquired a spirit and an interest which the gravest matter might have missed in being moulded by another tongue . " On his return to Oxford he passed his ...
... soul of his most common converse . The merest trifle , coming from his lips , acquired a spirit and an interest which the gravest matter might have missed in being moulded by another tongue . " On his return to Oxford he passed his ...
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... 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 was judged to have forfeited his Oriel fellowship , on the ground , mainly ...
... 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 was judged to have forfeited his Oriel fellowship , on the ground , mainly ...
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... soul ? " Of his intention to enter holy orders , he presently repented as presumptuous . In a memorandum , dating some ten years afterwards , he thus records his feelings on this point : — " Every man who enters the ministry without a ...
... soul ? " Of his intention to enter holy orders , he presently repented as presumptuous . In a memorandum , dating some ten years afterwards , he thus records his feelings on this point : — " Every man who enters the ministry without a ...
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