English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... look down upon the world with contempt , and rejoice in , and wish for toils , poverty , and dangers to combat with . His first contribution was in October , 1739 , and may be found in vol . ix . p . 545. In the same month appeared , in ...
... look down upon the world with contempt , and rejoice in , and wish for toils , poverty , and dangers to combat with . His first contribution was in October , 1739 , and may be found in vol . ix . p . 545. In the same month appeared , in ...
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... look backwards on antiquity , or survey ages nearer our own , we shall find several of the greatest geniuses so far from being sunk in indigence , that many of them enjoyed splendor and honors , or at least were secured against the ...
... look backwards on antiquity , or survey ages nearer our own , we shall find several of the greatest geniuses so far from being sunk in indigence , that many of them enjoyed splendor and honors , or at least were secured against the ...
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... look up , or an awful precipice or tower , whence we look down on the objects which lie below , is still more so . The excessive grandeur of the firmament arises from its height joined to its boundless extent ; and that of the ocean ...
... look up , or an awful precipice or tower , whence we look down on the objects which lie below , is still more so . The excessive grandeur of the firmament arises from its height joined to its boundless extent ; and that of the ocean ...
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... Look at yourself , ' I replied , and consider your hands and fingers , your legs and feet , and other limbs ; are they not regular in their appearance , and useful to you ? " He said they were . ' Came you then hither , ' said I , ' by ...
... Look at yourself , ' I replied , and consider your hands and fingers , your legs and feet , and other limbs ; are they not regular in their appearance , and useful to you ? " He said they were . ' Came you then hither , ' said I , ' by ...
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... look'd delightful , as it past , To the fond husband and the faithful wife . Beyond the lowly vale of shepherd life They never roam'd ; secure beneath the storm Which in Ambition's lofty land is rife , Where peace and love are canker'd ...
... look'd delightful , as it past , To the fond husband and the faithful wife . Beyond the lowly vale of shepherd life They never roam'd ; secure beneath the storm Which in Ambition's lofty land is rife , Where peace and love are canker'd ...
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