Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45;Volume 108John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1887 |
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Pagina 9
... desires and passions ; and for whose enlightenment in a higher wisdom than that of Calculus or Quaternion - in the wisdom which makes life happy and beautiful , even if it be laborious - Phi- losophy and History and Poetry have been ...
... desires and passions ; and for whose enlightenment in a higher wisdom than that of Calculus or Quaternion - in the wisdom which makes life happy and beautiful , even if it be laborious - Phi- losophy and History and Poetry have been ...
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... desires that the poems of this series , called by him the Conorian cycle , should be read in the order here indicated , by which Conor becomes the central figure - yet it seems as though he himself had hardly realized how great the ...
... desires that the poems of this series , called by him the Conorian cycle , should be read in the order here indicated , by which Conor becomes the central figure - yet it seems as though he himself had hardly realized how great the ...
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... desire of fight through breast and brain , And every arm to feat of combat strung . Forth went the sallying hosts : the host with Heard the enlarging tumult from their doors Roll outward ; and the clash and clamor heard Of falling foes ...
... desire of fight through breast and brain , And every arm to feat of combat strung . Forth went the sallying hosts : the host with Heard the enlarging tumult from their doors Roll outward ; and the clash and clamor heard Of falling foes ...
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... desire Of maiden bosom , but good saints and angels would conspire To bring the innocent wish to pass ; who with the streams and flowers , So happy was I , turned to joy the very passing hours , From flowery earth and fragrant air , and ...
... desire Of maiden bosom , but good saints and angels would conspire To bring the innocent wish to pass ; who with the streams and flowers , So happy was I , turned to joy the very passing hours , From flowery earth and fragrant air , and ...
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... desire to gain the support of the newly - enfranchised masses . Not great ladies alone , but every woman possess- ing good manners , fair education , and average intelligence is now in request . When you have to deal with large num ...
... desire to gain the support of the newly - enfranchised masses . Not great ladies alone , but every woman possess- ing good manners , fair education , and average intelligence is now in request . When you have to deal with large num ...
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