Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... fact , whilst all that lives is rejoicing , when not only the fig - tree and the vine have put on their promise , but one general song of bliss and harmony is ascending to heaven , that our hearts kindle with the love of nature , and ...
... fact , whilst all that lives is rejoicing , when not only the fig - tree and the vine have put on their promise , but one general song of bliss and harmony is ascending to heaven , that our hearts kindle with the love of nature , and ...
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... fact , to this portion of our being , to this green oasis , as it were , in the journey of existence , that we generally turn for the very foundation of what has since constituted our character and modes of thinking through mature and ...
... fact , to this portion of our being , to this green oasis , as it were , in the journey of existence , that we generally turn for the very foundation of what has since constituted our character and modes of thinking through mature and ...
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... fact , as firm and undoubting as must have fallen to the lot of any one of his con- temporaries , that the influence , the eloquence , and the property of Pliny , were resources on which in- digent genius and portionless virtue could ...
... fact , as firm and undoubting as must have fallen to the lot of any one of his con- temporaries , that the influence , the eloquence , and the property of Pliny , were resources on which in- digent genius and portionless virtue could ...
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... fact , ample and grateful testimony to the virtues and munificence of its celebrated citizen . Nothing , indeed , can more decisively prove that the life of Pliny was in perfect correspondence with the tenor of his writings , than the fact ...
... fact , ample and grateful testimony to the virtues and munificence of its celebrated citizen . Nothing , indeed , can more decisively prove that the life of Pliny was in perfect correspondence with the tenor of his writings , than the fact ...
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... should seem what , in fact , it too ge- * Lib . x . Ep . 24 . + Lib . iii . Ep . 6 . Eustace's Classical Tour , 4to edition , vol . ii . p . 364 . · nerally is , especially on a retrospective glance , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 23.
... should seem what , in fact , it too ge- * Lib . x . Ep . 24 . + Lib . iii . Ep . 6 . Eustace's Classical Tour , 4to edition , vol . ii . p . 364 . · nerally is , especially on a retrospective glance , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 23.
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