Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... by Homer . ” The object of this highly- pleasing and ingenious little work is to prove , " that no mental excellence , nor moral virtue , can easily be discovered , that is not exemplified , so far MORNINGS IN SPRING . 141.
... by Homer . ” The object of this highly- pleasing and ingenious little work is to prove , " that no mental excellence , nor moral virtue , can easily be discovered , that is not exemplified , so far MORNINGS IN SPRING . 141.
Page 154
... object not of envy but of compassion ; for that if he has aught to claim , ' Tis grief superior , not superior fame : that he is , in fact , pursued by the enmity both of men and demons ; and he closes his relation by preferring a ...
... object not of envy but of compassion ; for that if he has aught to claim , ' Tis grief superior , not superior fame : that he is , in fact , pursued by the enmity both of men and demons ; and he closes his relation by preferring a ...
Page 155
... mingled in his face The charms of youth , and manhood's riper grace Vied for pre - eminence . The object of the sage in this unexpected visit was to reprove Arthur for mistrusting Heaven , and for MORNINGS IN SPRING . 155.
... mingled in his face The charms of youth , and manhood's riper grace Vied for pre - eminence . The object of the sage in this unexpected visit was to reprove Arthur for mistrusting Heaven , and for MORNINGS IN SPRING . 155.
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... object of his sole employ ; and , with the view of more exclusively dedicating himself to this purpose , he had sought a retirement on the banks of the river Dee in Merionethshire . The description of this solitude , and its moral uses ...
... object of his sole employ ; and , with the view of more exclusively dedicating himself to this purpose , he had sought a retirement on the banks of the river Dee in Merionethshire . The description of this solitude , and its moral uses ...
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... objects around them is most feelingly and beautifully expressed in the following lines : Through various toils our calm retreat we found , Still , as of old , with nature's blessings crown'd . The gurgling rill as softly urged its way ...
... objects around them is most feelingly and beautifully expressed in the following lines : Through various toils our calm retreat we found , Still , as of old , with nature's blessings crown'd . The gurgling rill as softly urged its way ...
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