Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... says that she was a Castor . The point is of minor importance . We have the more valuable and inte- resting assurance of her son that she was distinguished by her charity and virtues . Under the watchful care of such parents , the ...
... says that she was a Castor . The point is of minor importance . We have the more valuable and inte- resting assurance of her son that she was distinguished by her charity and virtues . Under the watchful care of such parents , the ...
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... says , alluding to the academic performances , " while they acted and overacted , among other scholars I was a spectator ; they thought themselves gallant men , and I thought them fools ; they made sport , and I laughed ; they mispro ...
... says , alluding to the academic performances , " while they acted and overacted , among other scholars I was a spectator ; they thought themselves gallant men , and I thought them fools ; they made sport , and I laughed ; they mispro ...
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... says , " Do you ask what I am meditating ? by the help of heaven , an immortality of fame - but what am I doing ? TTEроÓVW ; I am letting my wings grow and preparing to fly , but my Pegasus has not yet feathers enough to soar aloft in ...
... says , " Do you ask what I am meditating ? by the help of heaven , an immortality of fame - but what am I doing ? TTEроÓVW ; I am letting my wings grow and preparing to fly , but my Pegasus has not yet feathers enough to soar aloft in ...
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... says Beattie , very peevishly of the Masque of Comus , and when I urged that there was a great deal of exquisite poetry in it , Yes , ' said he , ' but it is like gold hid in a rock . ' Beattie adds , that he suffered the remark to pass ...
... says Beattie , very peevishly of the Masque of Comus , and when I urged that there was a great deal of exquisite poetry in it , Yes , ' said he , ' but it is like gold hid in a rock . ' Beattie adds , that he suffered the remark to pass ...
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... says , as a rule for myself never to begin a conversation on religion in these parts , but if interrogated concerning my faith , whatever might be the consequence , to dissemble 66 nothing . If any one attacked me I defended in 14 JOHN ...
... says , as a rule for myself never to begin a conversation on religion in these parts , but if interrogated concerning my faith , whatever might be the consequence , to dissemble 66 nothing . If any one attacked me I defended in 14 JOHN ...
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