The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... night and day , cleared prizes , scholarships , a double first , and two essays , rose gradually from scholar to fellow , from fellow to tutor , and from tutor to the headship of his college ; took to wife his old flame , the only child ...
... night and day , cleared prizes , scholarships , a double first , and two essays , rose gradually from scholar to fellow , from fellow to tutor , and from tutor to the headship of his college ; took to wife his old flame , the only child ...
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... night , along the sombre face of Heaven , Pile upon pile the fleecy clouds were driven . " This is no unusual beginning ; it is always " " Twas night , " or " Twas morn , " or " eve , " in the proems to these compositions . Then , after ...
... night , along the sombre face of Heaven , Pile upon pile the fleecy clouds were driven . " This is no unusual beginning ; it is always " " Twas night , " or " Twas morn , " or " eve , " in the proems to these compositions . Then , after ...
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... night , ( Sept. 1345 , ) among the joys of a brilliant soirée , the young prince was strangled in his own apartment , and thrown from the battlements of the palace . Two years later the queen married Louis of Tarento , the well - known ...
... night , ( Sept. 1345 , ) among the joys of a brilliant soirée , the young prince was strangled in his own apartment , and thrown from the battlements of the palace . Two years later the queen married Louis of Tarento , the well - known ...
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... night was dark ; a thick fog covered the town and the camp ; they advanced to the foot of the walls without disturbing the sentinels ; some ladders were placed , the soldiers mounted up with the greatest rapidity , and the Jews were ...
... night was dark ; a thick fog covered the town and the camp ; they advanced to the foot of the walls without disturbing the sentinels ; some ladders were placed , the soldiers mounted up with the greatest rapidity , and the Jews were ...
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... night , chased other stars away- " Till all around with doting fancy fraught , Assum'd a semblance of that idol thought ! I lived - I breath'd - existed but for thee , O what a life of ceaseless ecstasy ! Now gone for ever ! -yet , most ...
... night , chased other stars away- " Till all around with doting fancy fraught , Assum'd a semblance of that idol thought ! I lived - I breath'd - existed but for thee , O what a life of ceaseless ecstasy ! Now gone for ever ! -yet , most ...
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Adelheim admiration appeared Arabella arms beautiful Berceto Bill Boccaccio Cæsar called Captain Ormond Christians church cloudy command Compiano Courtney Gibbes cried daughter dear death delight door excited exclaimed eyes father favour fear feelings followed French gentleman hand happy Harry Hooke Hawkley head heart honour hope hour Hugh Lloyd improvements Israelites Issendorff Italian Italy Jerusalem Jews Josephus Jotapata Judæa king lady land legions living look Lord ment mind months morning Namsen Naples never night noble once Oxford passed Petrarch Pharisees Phillicody Phoebe poor prince prisoners Rabbins replied Roman Rome round sicarii Sir Sidney soon spirit Syria Tacitus temple thee things thou thought tion Titus took town Trajan Truemore turned Veronese Vespasian vessel voice whilst Wickham wine words XXIX.-NO young