Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 7
... less dear and interesting to us by recollected scenes of sub- sequent innocence and enjoyment ! It is then , in- deed , that too frequently an appalling contrariety in bearing this testimony to their literary and moral excel- lence ...
... less dear and interesting to us by recollected scenes of sub- sequent innocence and enjoyment ! It is then , in- deed , that too frequently an appalling contrariety in bearing this testimony to their literary and moral excel- lence ...
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... less calculated to awaken in those whom business or dissipation may have long and almost exclusively absorbed a renewed appetite for literary pleasures and occupations ; so fascinating are their style and manner , and with such ...
... less calculated to awaken in those whom business or dissipation may have long and almost exclusively absorbed a renewed appetite for literary pleasures and occupations ; so fascinating are their style and manner , and with such ...
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... this villa was situated : this noble lake is not less than fifty miles in length , from three to six in breadth , and from forty to six hundred feet in depth . below , which serves at once the purposes of use 20 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... this villa was situated : this noble lake is not less than fifty miles in length , from three to six in breadth , and from forty to six hundred feet in depth . below , which serves at once the purposes of use 20 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... , in a greater or less degree , in every human breast ; and , as far as such desire is connected with the ambition of being good as well as great , merits every possible encouragement . The impulse 30 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... , in a greater or less degree , in every human breast ; and , as far as such desire is connected with the ambition of being good as well as great , merits every possible encouragement . The impulse 30 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... less , as the subject is more or less difficult , and I find my memory able to retain it . I then call my secretary , and , opening the shutters , dictate to him what I have composed ; after which I dismiss him for a little while , and ...
... less , as the subject is more or less difficult , and I find my memory able to retain it . I then call my secretary , and , opening the shutters , dictate to him what I have composed ; after which I dismiss him for a little while , and ...
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