Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... expression to these feelings . * It was in this temper of mind that he went to the University . By his peculiar appearance and manners , he conceived himself precluded from winning the grace which he coveted . Shy and sensitive , and ...
... expression to these feelings . * It was in this temper of mind that he went to the University . By his peculiar appearance and manners , he conceived himself precluded from winning the grace which he coveted . Shy and sensitive , and ...
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... expressions of contrition , however sincere on my part , could afford you that consolation which can only be derived from a rational hope with regard to the future . You must be aware that the pain arising from the contemplation of a ...
... expressions of contrition , however sincere on my part , could afford you that consolation which can only be derived from a rational hope with regard to the future . You must be aware that the pain arising from the contemplation of a ...
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... expression , draws his picture , as it was then for the first time . presented to her , in the following terms : - " A numerous party had assembled one evening at Brathay Hall . Late in the evening I saw such a figure as I had never ...
... expression , draws his picture , as it was then for the first time . presented to her , in the following terms : - " A numerous party had assembled one evening at Brathay Hall . Late in the evening I saw such a figure as I had never ...
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... expressing them in prose . " * This thought is expanded in the beautiful sonnet , — " Still for the world he lives , and lives in bliss , For God and for himself . " - Vol . ii . p . 58 . His letter to myself , in which the first gush ...
... expressing them in prose . " * This thought is expanded in the beautiful sonnet , — " Still for the world he lives , and lives in bliss , For God and for himself . " - Vol . ii . p . 58 . His letter to myself , in which the first gush ...
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... expression , with a certain thoughtful tenderness not unmixed with melancholy . They testify , in a peculiar manner , to his love of children — the young , the innocent , the beautiful , and the happy . This love was returned in kind ...
... expression , with a certain thoughtful tenderness not unmixed with melancholy . They testify , in a peculiar manner , to his love of children — the young , the innocent , the beautiful , and the happy . This love was returned in kind ...
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