The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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3. lappuse
... words of the pray- er - book , words imperishably associated with the sublime cadence of the faithful poet . The same remarks , in a certain degree , are applica- ble to his great cotemporaries , Southey and Coleridge . All have con ...
... words of the pray- er - book , words imperishably associated with the sublime cadence of the faithful poet . The same remarks , in a certain degree , are applica- ble to his great cotemporaries , Southey and Coleridge . All have con ...
5. lappuse
... words but the deeds of the coming age . Give us , therefore , this divine auxiliary on our side , and we will let you dictate , denounce , proscribe and even persecute , as you please . Provi- dence has placed in our hands powers that ...
... words but the deeds of the coming age . Give us , therefore , this divine auxiliary on our side , and we will let you dictate , denounce , proscribe and even persecute , as you please . Provi- dence has placed in our hands powers that ...
15. lappuse
... words , to which every talker and writer , in his share , contributes . Many doubtless do enrich and refine it , who get no thanks for their work . These thoughts and words , these theories and images , these standing topics and ...
... words , to which every talker and writer , in his share , contributes . Many doubtless do enrich and refine it , who get no thanks for their work . These thoughts and words , these theories and images , these standing topics and ...
16. lappuse
... words ; that he has , as it were , the key , by which he opens avenues of thought and feeling that others enter and follow up better than he does ; that he plays with a certain craft , sacred indeed , but still partly mechanic , upon ...
... words ; that he has , as it were , the key , by which he opens avenues of thought and feeling that others enter and follow up better than he does ; that he plays with a certain craft , sacred indeed , but still partly mechanic , upon ...
17. lappuse
... words . The first we give is- WHIT - TUESDAY . I. The morn of a high festival ! And in the olden time , When men obeyed their Mother's call And she was in her prime ; II . Christians in thousands would have been All on their knees to ...
... words . The first we give is- WHIT - TUESDAY . I. The morn of a high festival ! And in the olden time , When men obeyed their Mother's call And she was in her prime ; II . Christians in thousands would have been All on their knees to ...
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