Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... kind . Let these employ your idle as well as serious hours ; let them be at once your business and your amuse- ment , the subjects of your waking and even sleep- ing thoughts : produce something that shall be really and for ever your ...
... kind . Let these employ your idle as well as serious hours ; let them be at once your business and your amuse- ment , the subjects of your waking and even sleep- ing thoughts : produce something that shall be really and for ever your ...
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... kind ! Thou solemn sea and solitary shore , best and most retired scene for contemplation , with how many noble thoughts have you inspired * The winter - villa of Pliny . me ! Snatch , then , my friend , as 26 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... kind ! Thou solemn sea and solitary shore , best and most retired scene for contemplation , with how many noble thoughts have you inspired * The winter - villa of Pliny . me ! Snatch , then , my friend , as 26 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... kind . Is there any thing in nature so short and limited as human life , even in its most extended period ? Does it not seem to you , my friend , but yesterday , that Nero was upon the throne ? and yet not one of all those who were ...
... kind . Is there any thing in nature so short and limited as human life , even in its most extended period ? Does it not seem to you , my friend , but yesterday , that Nero was upon the throne ? and yet not one of all those who were ...
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... kind . The desire , in fact , of pro- tracting the footsteps of our existence beyond the very brief period to which , in the common course of nature , our being on this earthly stage is limited , seems implanted , in a greater or less ...
... kind . The desire , in fact , of pro- tracting the footsteps of our existence beyond the very brief period to which , in the common course of nature , our being on this earthly stage is limited , seems implanted , in a greater or less ...
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... kind ; and the letter which I am about to quote will prove not only how mutual was their regard from a simi- larity of disposition and manners , but with what friendly zeal they sustained each other's reputation , and kept up a constant ...
... kind ; and the letter which I am about to quote will prove not only how mutual was their regard from a simi- larity of disposition and manners , but with what friendly zeal they sustained each other's reputation , and kept up a constant ...
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