Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 páginas |
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... soul of his teaching , and hated the trouble of turning back to look after its body . To the healthful and vigorous such trouble appears nothing , simply because they are healthful and vigorous ; but to feel all exertion INTRODUCTION 11.
... soul of his teaching , and hated the trouble of turning back to look after its body . To the healthful and vigorous such trouble appears nothing , simply because they are healthful and vigorous ; but to feel all exertion INTRODUCTION 11.
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... soul ! Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve , And hope , without an object , cannot live . He had no hope of gainful popularity , even from the most laborious efforts that he was capable of making ; nor would this in itself have ...
... soul ! Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve , And hope , without an object , cannot live . He had no hope of gainful popularity , even from the most laborious efforts that he was capable of making ; nor would this in itself have ...
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... soul , " which , speedily attracting others to him , rendered them again on this account doubly interesting in his eyes ; if he " stood aloof , " during portions of his life , from any once dear to him , this was rather occasioned by a ...
... soul , " which , speedily attracting others to him , rendered them again on this account doubly interesting in his eyes ; if he " stood aloof , " during portions of his life , from any once dear to him , this was rather occasioned by a ...
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... soul an empty apartment , swept and garnished for the reception of others more worthy . And how should literature indispose men towards Catholic views in religion ? The common argument in behalf of those which are commonly so called ...
... soul an empty apartment , swept and garnished for the reception of others more worthy . And how should literature indispose men towards Catholic views in religion ? The common argument in behalf of those which are commonly so called ...
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... soul ; the want of one permits a man to commune 4 I find the same argument in Dr. Arnold's Fragment on the Church . He words it thus : " The promise of the Spirit of Truth to abide for ever with his Church , implies , surely , that ...
... soul ; the want of one permits a man to commune 4 I find the same argument in Dr. Arnold's Fragment on the Church . He words it thus : " The promise of the Spirit of Truth to abide for ever with his Church , implies , surely , that ...
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