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Pagina 27
... Lord my pasture shall prepare , And feed me with a shepherd's care . When in the sultry glebe I faint , Or on the thirsty mountain pant , To fertile vales and dewy meads My weary wandering steps he leads , Where peaceful rivers , soft ...
... Lord my pasture shall prepare , And feed me with a shepherd's care . When in the sultry glebe I faint , Or on the thirsty mountain pant , To fertile vales and dewy meads My weary wandering steps he leads , Where peaceful rivers , soft ...
Pagina 37
... Lord Halifax , I doubt not but you remember the warm instances that noble lord made to the head of the College not to insist upon Mr. Addison's going into orders . His argu- ments were founded upon the general pravity and corrup- tion ...
... Lord Halifax , I doubt not but you remember the warm instances that noble lord made to the head of the College not to insist upon Mr. Addison's going into orders . His argu- ments were founded upon the general pravity and corrup- tion ...
Pagina 40
... Lord Cowper , " says Spence , on the information of Dr. Conybeare , on his death - bed ordered that his son should never travel ( it is by the absolute desire of the Queen that he does ) . CHAPTER III ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS.
... Lord Cowper , " says Spence , on the information of Dr. Conybeare , on his death - bed ordered that his son should never travel ( it is by the absolute desire of the Queen that he does ) . CHAPTER III ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS.
Pagina 41
... lord's tutor abroad , gives but a very discouraging account of it too in his letters ; and seems to think that people are sent out too young , and are too hasty to find any great good from it . " On some of the stronger and more ...
... lord's tutor abroad , gives but a very discouraging account of it too in his letters ; and seems to think that people are sent out too young , and are too hasty to find any great good from it . " On some of the stronger and more ...
Pagina 43
... Lord Halifax , which contains , perhaps , the best verses he ever wrote . Though the ground over which he passed was well trodden , and though he possessed none of the special knowledge which gives value to the observations of ...
... Lord Halifax , which contains , perhaps , the best verses he ever wrote . Though the ground over which he passed was well trodden , and though he possessed none of the special knowledge which gives value to the observations of ...
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