EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... KIND II . A WORD ON TRANSLATION FROM THE POETS III . AUTUMNAL COMMENCEMENT OF FIRES - MANTEL - PIECES APARTMENTS FOR STUDY IV . ACONTIUS'S APPLE V. GODIVA VI . PLEASANT MEMORIES CONNECTED WITH VARIOUS PARTS OF THE METRO- POLIS VII ...
... KIND II . A WORD ON TRANSLATION FROM THE POETS III . AUTUMNAL COMMENCEMENT OF FIRES - MANTEL - PIECES APARTMENTS FOR STUDY IV . ACONTIUS'S APPLE V. GODIVA VI . PLEASANT MEMORIES CONNECTED WITH VARIOUS PARTS OF THE METRO- POLIS VII ...
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... KIND . NEVER did gossips , when assembled to deter- mine the name of a new - born child , whose family was full of conflicting interests , experi- ence a difficulty half so great , as that which an author undergoes in settling the title ...
... KIND . NEVER did gossips , when assembled to deter- mine the name of a new - born child , whose family was full of conflicting interests , experi- ence a difficulty half so great , as that which an author undergoes in settling the title ...
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... kind of poetry that flourished so widely among us till of late years . Take the passage , for instance , where the lovers in the Merchant of Venice seat themselves on a bank by moon- light- : - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this ...
... kind of poetry that flourished so widely among us till of late years . Take the passage , for instance , where the lovers in the Merchant of Venice seat themselves on a bank by moon- light- : - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this ...
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... kind seem traceable from one superstition to another , and in some instances are immediately so . But fear , and ignorance , and even the humility of know- ledge , are at hand to furnish them , where pre- cedent is wanting . There is no ...
... kind seem traceable from one superstition to another , and in some instances are immediately so . But fear , and ignorance , and even the humility of know- ledge , are at hand to furnish them , where pre- cedent is wanting . There is no ...
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... kind of house- hold familiarity . They were the personifica- tion of a particular Providence . The most striking mention of the Penates which we can call to mind is in one of Virgil's most poetical passages . It is where they appear to ...
... kind of house- hold familiarity . They were the personifica- tion of a particular Providence . The most striking mention of the Penates which we can call to mind is in one of Virgil's most poetical passages . It is where they appear to ...
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