The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... least , if not of others , that the men frequently met with face to face . From the who were greatest in intellect amongst us were judgment so exercised and the knowledge also great in heart and spirit , and lived to - accruing with the ...
... least , if not of others , that the men frequently met with face to face . From the who were greatest in intellect amongst us were judgment so exercised and the knowledge also great in heart and spirit , and lived to - accruing with the ...
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... least this praise , That virtuous Liberty hath been the scope Of his pure song , which did not shrink from In the worst moment of these evil days ; hope From hope , the paramount duty that Heaven lays , Never may from our souls one ...
... least this praise , That virtuous Liberty hath been the scope Of his pure song , which did not shrink from In the worst moment of these evil days ; hope From hope , the paramount duty that Heaven lays , Never may from our souls one ...
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... least of that word , was postponed till it was posthumous . In the case of Mr. Wordsworth it would have been so , had his life not been a longer one than theirs ; for it is only within the last few years that the latent love of his ...
... least of that word , was postponed till it was posthumous . In the case of Mr. Wordsworth it would have been so , had his life not been a longer one than theirs ; for it is only within the last few years that the latent love of his ...
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... least , of Margaret and Margaret had lived to bodily maturity , had not been taken . She was a woman of deep feeling , lively fancy , and acute sensibilities - but there is one thing I have often remarked : the mind soon wearies in ...
... least , of Margaret and Margaret had lived to bodily maturity , had not been taken . She was a woman of deep feeling , lively fancy , and acute sensibilities - but there is one thing I have often remarked : the mind soon wearies in ...
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... least taste of order and magnificence : if , after he has looked awhile upon King Henry VII.'s chapel at Westminster ... least that we are now capable of discerning some element of good in ages , which for the last two centuries we had ...
... least taste of order and magnificence : if , after he has looked awhile upon King Henry VII.'s chapel at Westminster ... least that we are now capable of discerning some element of good in ages , which for the last two centuries we had ...
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