The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... hope From hope , the paramount duty that Heaven lays , Never may from our souls one truth depart- That an 1841 . 11 Wordsworth's Sonnets .
... hope From hope , the paramount duty that Heaven lays , Never may from our souls one truth depart- That an 1841 . 11 Wordsworth's Sonnets .
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... hope that there will accrue un- der them an incalculable accession of good in the end , it is fit that we should also look the evil results fairly in the face . Wealth and commercial activity , whilst they make the life of man in ...
... hope that there will accrue un- der them an incalculable accession of good in the end , it is fit that we should also look the evil results fairly in the face . Wealth and commercial activity , whilst they make the life of man in ...
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... hope and gratulation the victories of mind over matter : - Motions and Means , on land and sea at war With old poetic feeling , not for this Shall ye , by Poets even , be judged amiss ! Nor shall your presence , howsoe'er it mar The ...
... hope and gratulation the victories of mind over matter : - Motions and Means , on land and sea at war With old poetic feeling , not for this Shall ye , by Poets even , be judged amiss ! Nor shall your presence , howsoe'er it mar The ...
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... hope , and smiles on you with cheer sublime . ' Ibid . , p . 277 . Twenty years ago our readers may remem- ber that there was a literary controversy of some celebrity , in which Lord Byron , Mr. Campbell , and Mr. Bowles were the ...
... hope , and smiles on you with cheer sublime . ' Ibid . , p . 277 . Twenty years ago our readers may remem- ber that there was a literary controversy of some celebrity , in which Lord Byron , Mr. Campbell , and Mr. Bowles were the ...
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... hope that mutual cares provide ; And should a less unnatural doom confide In life - long exile on a savage coast , Soon the relapsing penitent may boast Of yet more heinous guilt , with fiercer pride . Hence thoughtful mercy , mercy ...
... hope that mutual cares provide ; And should a less unnatural doom confide In life - long exile on a savage coast , Soon the relapsing penitent may boast Of yet more heinous guilt , with fiercer pride . Hence thoughtful mercy , mercy ...
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