Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... once leaping over the pales ! I do sincerely believe that the All Wise has suffered me to go astray in one path , as a judgment for my presumption in purposing to obtrude myself on another , that is most holy for those who are appointed ...
... once leaping over the pales ! I do sincerely believe that the All Wise has suffered me to go astray in one path , as a judgment for my presumption in purposing to obtrude myself on another , that is most holy for those who are appointed ...
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... once called , had been converted into a supplementary library , and morning - room for the family . The process by which this was effected was termed robbing Peter to pay Paul . Hence its new name , 6 embayed , and winding rivers long ...
... once called , had been converted into a supplementary library , and morning - room for the family . The process by which this was effected was termed robbing Peter to pay Paul . Hence its new name , 6 embayed , and winding rivers long ...
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... once more to join The friends and kindred of their happy home While the All - father , with a look benign , Praises the task , imperfect though it be , And blesses all in their love and His own . " Dear mother , this is a sad attempt at ...
... once more to join The friends and kindred of their happy home While the All - father , with a look benign , Praises the task , imperfect though it be , And blesses all in their love and His own . " Dear mother , this is a sad attempt at ...
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... his readiness astonished us all , and even himself , as he afterwards told me ; for , during the time he was at the school , he never had to use a Dictionary once , though we read MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . cxxiii.
... his readiness astonished us all , and even himself , as he afterwards told me ; for , during the time he was at the school , he never had to use a Dictionary once , though we read MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . cxxiii.
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... once , though we read Dalzell's selec- tions from Aristotle and Longinus , and several plays of Sophocles . He took his idea , so he said , from what De Quincy says of one of the Eton masters fagging the lesson , to the great amusement ...
... once , though we read Dalzell's selec- tions from Aristotle and Longinus , and several plays of Sophocles . He took his idea , so he said , from what De Quincy says of one of the Eton masters fagging the lesson , to the great amusement ...
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