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" Being now resolved to be a poet, I saw every thing with a new purpose; my sphere of attention was suddenly magnified: no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked. I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every... "
Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together with Appendices - Page 342
1877
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The Elements of Intellectual Philosophy

Francis Wayland - Philosophy - 1861 - 444 pages
...and pictured on my mind every tree of the forest, and flower of CULTIVATION OF THE IMAGINATION. 371 the valley. I observed with equal care the crags of...rivulet, and sometimes watched the changes of the summer cloud. To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful and whatever is dreadful must be familiar...
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Russell's American Elocutionist ...: Comprising "Lessons in Enunciation ...

William Russell - Elocution - 1854 - 398 pages
...the crowd of cities, and bless the hermit in his cell. 2. I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest, and flower of the valley. 3. Though Homer lived, as is generally believed, only two or three centuries after the Trojan war,...
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Rasselas

Samuel Johnson - 1856 - 118 pages
...mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest ana flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the...palace. — Sometimes I wandered along the mazes of the nvulet, and sometimes watched the changes of the summer clouds.— -To^ poet npjthing can be useless....
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Rasselas

Samuel Johnson - 1856 - 120 pages
...suddenly magnified ; no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked. I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest ana flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the...
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The Vicar of Wakefield

Oliver Goldsmith - Conduct of life - 1857 - 452 pages
...suddenly magnified; no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked. I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every...observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacle of the palace. Sometimes I wandered along the mazes of the rivulet, and sometimes watched...
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A theoretical and practical grammar of the French tongue

Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - French language - 1858 - 576 pages
...overlooked 19.) I ranged mountains and deserts for 20 images and resemblances and (pictured upon my mind 21) every tree of the forest and flower of the valley....Sometimes I wandered along the mazes of the rivulet 1. Partie la plus sublime de la literature. 2. Qui tenalt de. 8. Cell vlenne de ce que. 4. But. 5....
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Exercises in French Composition ...

P. F. Merlet - 1858 - 188 pages
...magnified £ no hind6 of knowledge was to be overlooked, I ranged mountains and deserts /or 7 images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every...flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the craî/s of the roch 8 and the pinnacles of the palace? Sometimes I wandered along the mazes111 of the...
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Rasselas: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - 1860 - 250 pages
...suddenly magnified ; no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked. I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every...wandered along the mazes of the rivulet, and sometimes 102 watched the changes of the summer clouds. To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful,...
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The Elements of Intellectual Philosophy. ...

Francis Wayland - Philosophy - 1868 - 436 pages
...Rasselas, " I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured tin my mind £v&y tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed...rivulet, and sometimes watched the changes of the summer cloud. To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful and whatever is dreadful must be familiar...
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The French language simplified. Lond. &c., 1856, cm.18, Volume 4

Louis Nottelle - 1868 - 190 pages
...suddenly magnified ; no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked.2 I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every...the rock and the pinnacles of the palace. Sometimes 3 I wandered along the mazes of the rivulet, and sometimes 3 watched the changes of the summer clouds....
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