Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 13
... spring from a review of the feelings and pleasures which accompanied our first voluntary excursions into the fields of literature , when life was new , and all things fresh around us . If the process of education itself , compulsory as ...
... spring from a review of the feelings and pleasures which accompanied our first voluntary excursions into the fields of literature , when life was new , and all things fresh around us . If the process of education itself , compulsory as ...
Page 14
... the stores both of classical and vernacular literature whatever best suited my taste and inclina- tions ; and with what rapture , in the latter branch , I hung over the pages of Spenser , Milton , Thomson 14 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... the stores both of classical and vernacular literature whatever best suited my taste and inclina- tions ; and with what rapture , in the latter branch , I hung over the pages of Spenser , Milton , Thomson 14 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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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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... by Pliny , as a motive towards quickening the industry of the literary student , the subsequent passage from a letter to Caninius will abundantly show . He is describing the death of that ardent MORNINGS IN SPRING . 27.
... by Pliny , as a motive towards quickening the industry of the literary student , the subsequent passage from a letter to Caninius will abundantly show . He is describing the death of that ardent MORNINGS IN SPRING . 27.
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... he could not forbear weeping , from the reflection that so many thousand lives would so soon be extinct . The * Lib . iii . Epist . 7 . more ardent therefore should our endeavours be to lengthen out MORNINGS IN SPRING . 29.
... he could not forbear weeping , from the reflection that so many thousand lives would so soon be extinct . The * Lib . iii . Epist . 7 . more ardent therefore should our endeavours be to lengthen out MORNINGS IN SPRING . 29.
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