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Pagina xv
... lie and gaze upon the clouds Moving in heaven ; or , of that pleasure tired , To shut thine eyes , and by internal light See trees , and meadows , and thy native stream , Far distant , thus beheld from year to year Of a long exile .
... lie and gaze upon the clouds Moving in heaven ; or , of that pleasure tired , To shut thine eyes , and by internal light See trees , and meadows , and thy native stream , Far distant , thus beheld from year to year Of a long exile .
Pagina xvi
... circulating library , of which he was made free by a singular incident ( his account of which is needlessly romantic ) ; and how he invaded the murky caves of the third - century Neo - Platonists 1 with his boyish rush - light .
... circulating library , of which he was made free by a singular incident ( his account of which is needlessly romantic ) ; and how he invaded the murky caves of the third - century Neo - Platonists 1 with his boyish rush - light .
Pagina xlix
It was during this visit that the two poets concocted The Devil's Thoughts , 2 after the casual , light - hearted fashion described , long after , by Southey-There while the one was shaving Would he the song begin , And the other when ...
It was during this visit that the two poets concocted The Devil's Thoughts , 2 after the casual , light - hearted fashion described , long after , by Southey-There while the one was shaving Would he the song begin , And the other when ...
Pagina cxx
396-99 ) : ' He looked very old with his rounded shoulders , and drooping head , and excessively thin limbs . His eyes were as wonderful as they were ever represented to be — light grey , extremely prominent , and actually glittering .
396-99 ) : ' He looked very old with his rounded shoulders , and drooping head , and excessively thin limbs . His eyes were as wonderful as they were ever represented to be — light grey , extremely prominent , and actually glittering .
Pagina cxxiii
A better way is to collect as many facts as we can , set them in the light of the circumstances in which they were born , sort them fairly into the opposing scales , and weigh them in an atmosphere as free as possible from cant and ...
A better way is to collect as many facts as we can , set them in the light of the circumstances in which they were born , sort them fairly into the opposing scales , and weigh them in an atmosphere as free as possible from cant and ...
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