Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... passed away ; ' Tis we , ' tis ours are changed - not they . For love , and beauty , and delight , There is no death , nor change ; their might Exceeds our organs , which endure No light , being themselves obscure . " till awe and ...
... passed away ; ' Tis we , ' tis ours are changed - not they . For love , and beauty , and delight , There is no death , nor change ; their might Exceeds our organs , which endure No light , being themselves obscure . " till awe and ...
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... passed into a sphere of being , better adapted to his inexpressible tenderness , his generous sympathies , and his richly gifted mind . That , free from the physical pain to which he was a martyr , and unshackled by the fleshly bars and ...
... passed into a sphere of being , better adapted to his inexpressible tenderness , his generous sympathies , and his richly gifted mind . That , free from the physical pain to which he was a martyr , and unshackled by the fleshly bars and ...
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... passing his parents in the affection with which love inspired her towards him , as to make them appear , in the comparison with her , strangers to their own child , and related to him merely in name ; and so lovely and admirable did ...
... passing his parents in the affection with which love inspired her towards him , as to make them appear , in the comparison with her , strangers to their own child , and related to him merely in name ; and so lovely and admirable did ...
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... passed round and round . Socrates was disputing between them . The beginning of their discussion Aristo- demus said that he did not recollect , because he was asleep ; but it was terminated by Socrates forcing them to confess , that the ...
... passed round and round . Socrates was disputing between them . The beginning of their discussion Aristo- demus said that he did not recollect , because he was asleep ; but it was terminated by Socrates forcing them to confess , that the ...
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... passed through the Arena , and seek- ing a solitary chasm among the arches of the southern part of the ruin , selected a fallen column for their seat , and clasping each other's hands , sate as in silent contemplation of the scene . But ...
... passed through the Arena , and seek- ing a solitary chasm among the arches of the southern part of the ruin , selected a fallen column for their seat , and clasping each other's hands , sate as in silent contemplation of the scene . But ...
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