Literary Leaves; Or, Prose and Verse Chiefly Written in India, 1. kötetW.H. Allen & Company, 1840 |
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... human hearts , when the crowd of his contemporaries shall be utterly forgotten , and his own material frame shall have long mouldered in the grave . It is an aspiration of this glorious nature that swells the breast of Wordsworth , when ...
... human hearts , when the crowd of his contemporaries shall be utterly forgotten , and his own material frame shall have long mouldered in the grave . It is an aspiration of this glorious nature that swells the breast of Wordsworth , when ...
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... humanity to bear . If the mighty Milton could revisit the scenes of his earthly pilgrimage , glori- fied by his halo ... human nature ought to suggest to them the imprudence of too near an approach to the common crowd . Their books are ...
... humanity to bear . If the mighty Milton could revisit the scenes of his earthly pilgrimage , glori- fied by his halo ... human nature ought to suggest to them the imprudence of too near an approach to the common crowd . Their books are ...
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... humanity ; and all intelligent per- sons , of whatever class , who have studied external nature , or the human heart , or have indulged in contemplations upon the mysteries of our being , may listen to literary men with sym- pathy and ...
... humanity ; and all intelligent per- sons , of whatever class , who have studied external nature , or the human heart , or have indulged in contemplations upon the mysteries of our being , may listen to literary men with sym- pathy and ...
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... human breast , and which we constantly find to burn with most strength and brightness in the noblest bosoms ? Accordingly Revelation is so far from endeavouring to eradicate the seed which nature has thus deeply planted , that she ...
... human breast , and which we constantly find to burn with most strength and brightness in the noblest bosoms ? Accordingly Revelation is so far from endeavouring to eradicate the seed which nature has thus deeply planted , that she ...
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... human mind , they project their hopes of fame with their dearest human associations beyond their mortal life . It is not only a regard for the interest of survivors , which may cause us to be solicitous about our after - fame . Though a ...
... human mind , they project their hopes of fame with their dearest human associations beyond their mortal life . It is not only a regard for the interest of survivors , which may cause us to be solicitous about our after - fame . Though a ...
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