The Metropolitan, Volym 42James Cochrane, 1845 |
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... character in the cloisters of Oxford ; the beginnings of which , then , were quiet , almost unobserved , " arising as a little cloud out of the sea , like a man's hand , " but now , making the very heaven black with the confusion , the ...
... character in the cloisters of Oxford ; the beginnings of which , then , were quiet , almost unobserved , " arising as a little cloud out of the sea , like a man's hand , " but now , making the very heaven black with the confusion , the ...
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... character of man , and its tendency to promote or destroy his happiness . The man of a stern and unimpassioned matter - of - fact mind may contemptuously brand this play of fancy , as the idle reverie of a dreaming lunatic , the airy ...
... character of man , and its tendency to promote or destroy his happiness . The man of a stern and unimpassioned matter - of - fact mind may contemptuously brand this play of fancy , as the idle reverie of a dreaming lunatic , the airy ...
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... character , but all agreeing in one particular , that they raise the airy specula- tor to that degree and condition of power which he most desires , and give him those talents in which he is chiefly anxious to excel . They thus ...
... character , but all agreeing in one particular , that they raise the airy specula- tor to that degree and condition of power which he most desires , and give him those talents in which he is chiefly anxious to excel . They thus ...
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