Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... seen nor heard of anything like it . These were his " future plans , " as he called them — an ominous name . But enough of these oddities , wilding buds - of hope , shall we say , or fear ? -unless some determined " Behold the child ...
... seen nor heard of anything like it . These were his " future plans , " as he called them — an ominous name . But enough of these oddities , wilding buds - of hope , shall we say , or fear ? -unless some determined " Behold the child ...
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... seen but that which pro- mised good . An eye sharpened for closer observa- tion may , in the retrospect , descry the shadow of a coming cloud . A certain infirmity of will , the specific evil of his life , had already shown itself . His ...
... seen but that which pro- mised good . An eye sharpened for closer observa- tion may , in the retrospect , descry the shadow of a coming cloud . A certain infirmity of will , the specific evil of his life , had already shown itself . His ...
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... seen in his cap and gown buying a pennyworth of apples from an old woman in Oriel Lane , ) and very probably he had given cause for such reports being spread abroad by matter- of - fact persons , who could not distinguish between what ...
... seen in his cap and gown buying a pennyworth of apples from an old woman in Oriel Lane , ) and very probably he had given cause for such reports being spread abroad by matter- of - fact persons , who could not distinguish between what ...
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... seen any 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 ...
... seen any 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 ...
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... seen , in obscure forebodings of evil to come , -more commonly in a fitful , whimsical , affectionate drollery , such was the form which it took in his loving nature , —which continued through life , and by which perhaps he will be most ...
... seen , in obscure forebodings of evil to come , -more commonly in a fitful , whimsical , affectionate drollery , such was the form which it took in his loving nature , —which continued through life , and by which perhaps he will be most ...
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