Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... rerum . Nam multos veterum , velut inglorios et ignobiles , oblivio obruet ; Agricola poste- ritate superstes erit . " C. Cornel . Taciti Agricolæ Vita , 46 . 6 Greek poet has it , Virtue is beyond the 148 MORNINGS IN SPRING.
... rerum . Nam multos veterum , velut inglorios et ignobiles , oblivio obruet ; Agricola poste- ritate superstes erit . " C. Cornel . Taciti Agricolæ Vita , 46 . 6 Greek poet has it , Virtue is beyond the 148 MORNINGS IN SPRING.
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Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. 6 Greek poet has it , Virtue is beyond the reach of Fate י י * : After such an eulogy , and from such a quarter , I know not that any thing material can be added ...
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. 6 Greek poet has it , Virtue is beyond the reach of Fate י י * : After such an eulogy , and from such a quarter , I know not that any thing material can be added ...
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... poet's imagination ; and , as numerous instances of superior merit in these provinces will admit of insulation without injury , I cannot resist the temptation of placing one or two of them before my readers , as specimens of what they ...
... poet's imagination ; and , as numerous instances of superior merit in these provinces will admit of insulation without injury , I cannot resist the temptation of placing one or two of them before my readers , as specimens of what they ...
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... poets of her day , have borne the most sincere and grateful testimony . Spenser in particular , the first , and , by many de- grees , the greatest of this tuneful train , has seized every opportunity of expressing his high sense of the ...
... poets of her day , have borne the most sincere and grateful testimony . Spenser in particular , the first , and , by many de- grees , the greatest of this tuneful train , has seized every opportunity of expressing his high sense of the ...
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... poet , he describes him as one , who , if he has a just sense of the sublime duties he is called to fulfil , “ with his tuned lyre , and well accorded voice , giveth praise , the reward of virtue , to vir- tuous acts ; who giveth moral ...
... poet , he describes him as one , who , if he has a just sense of the sublime duties he is called to fulfil , “ with his tuned lyre , and well accorded voice , giveth praise , the reward of virtue , to vir- tuous acts ; who giveth moral ...
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