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Page 18
... mind , it will ap- pear that it was his decided opinion nothing could be so injurious to his enemy as a bad head , if its owner should hazard a public exposure of its thoughts . So few heads are capable of framing useful books , that ...
... mind , it will ap- pear that it was his decided opinion nothing could be so injurious to his enemy as a bad head , if its owner should hazard a public exposure of its thoughts . So few heads are capable of framing useful books , that ...
Page 46
... mind . It must be remembered that the poet is paint- ing that species of the passion which Thomson has so admirably analyzed in his ' Spring , ' where the aspiring youth ' loves , as the French say , à la folie . To dream all day To ...
... mind . It must be remembered that the poet is paint- ing that species of the passion which Thomson has so admirably analyzed in his ' Spring , ' where the aspiring youth ' loves , as the French say , à la folie . To dream all day To ...
Page 52
... mind will remove every obstacle , and , elastic and aspiring , will of- ten rise , though under the iron sway ' of adversity . The subject of this article tri- umphed . No accident could obscure the perfect vision of Fancy's eye , and ...
... mind will remove every obstacle , and , elastic and aspiring , will of- ten rise , though under the iron sway ' of adversity . The subject of this article tri- umphed . No accident could obscure the perfect vision of Fancy's eye , and ...
Page 54
... mind's eye , Horatio . Horatio . I saw him once , he was a goodly king . Hamlet . He was a man , take him for all in all , I shall not look upon his like again . Mr. Fennell , it seems , reads , ' He was a man ; ' and the Censor , ' He ...
... mind's eye , Horatio . Horatio . I saw him once , he was a goodly king . Hamlet . He was a man , take him for all in all , I shall not look upon his like again . Mr. Fennell , it seems , reads , ' He was a man ; ' and the Censor , ' He ...
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... mind , were the property of his country . His humanity was always as conspicuous as his courage and judgment . The fall of this intrepid Sailor will draw forth many literary tributes to his memory . The earliest we have met with is ...
... mind , were the property of his country . His humanity was always as conspicuous as his courage and judgment . The fall of this intrepid Sailor will draw forth many literary tributes to his memory . The earliest we have met with is ...
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