Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... tion unchecked as her companion , ranges at will through the ever - varying scenery of what may be termed an intellectual paradise . Most vividly , indeed , do I yet recollect the ex- quisite pleasure which , at this era of my early ...
... tion unchecked as her companion , ranges at will through the ever - varying scenery of what may be termed an intellectual paradise . Most vividly , indeed , do I yet recollect the ex- quisite pleasure which , at this era of my early ...
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... gown , upon which occasion they were conducted by the friends of the family with great ceremony , either into the Forum or Capitol , and there invested with this new robe . " tion . ' These are offices which seem , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 25.
... gown , upon which occasion they were conducted by the friends of the family with great ceremony , either into the Forum or Capitol , and there invested with this new robe . " tion . ' These are offices which seem , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 25.
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Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. " tion . ' These are offices which seem , while one is engaged in them , extremely necessary ; and yet , when in the silence of retirement we look back upon the ...
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. " tion . ' These are offices which seem , while one is engaged in them , extremely necessary ; and yet , when in the silence of retirement we look back upon the ...
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... tion . Thus free and abstracted from those outward objects which dissipate attention , I am left to my own thoughts , nor suffer my mind to wander with my eyes , but keep my eyes in subjection to my mind by these means they are not ...
... tion . Thus free and abstracted from those outward objects which dissipate attention , I am left to my own thoughts , nor suffer my mind to wander with my eyes , but keep my eyes in subjection to my mind by these means they are not ...
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... tion for him had increased in proportion as he had become acquainted with his character . For such a man , and in circumstances too which , as we learn from the epistle I am about to quote , required a strict attention to economy , it ...
... tion for him had increased in proportion as he had become acquainted with his character . For such a man , and in circumstances too which , as we learn from the epistle I am about to quote , required a strict attention to economy , it ...
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