1730-1784Charles Wells Moulton Moulton, 1902 |
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... thought they saw in well- sought books The assembled souls of all that men thought wise , It bred such awful reverence in their looks , As if they saw the buried writers rise . Such heaps of written thought ; gold of the dead , Which ...
... thought they saw in well- sought books The assembled souls of all that men thought wise , It bred such awful reverence in their looks , As if they saw the buried writers rise . Such heaps of written thought ; gold of the dead , Which ...
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... Thought of man ; the true thaumaturgic virtue ; by which man works all things whatsoever . All that he does , and brings to pass , is the vesture of a Thought . - CARLYLE , THOMAS , 1841 , Heroes and Hero Worship . I will bury myself in ...
... Thought of man ; the true thaumaturgic virtue ; by which man works all things whatsoever . All that he does , and brings to pass , is the vesture of a Thought . - CARLYLE , THOMAS , 1841 , Heroes and Hero Worship . I will bury myself in ...
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... thought casual ; and yet upon what principle he so con- structed it , is difficult to discover . Of his petty poems some are very trifling , without any thing to be praised either in the thought or expression . He is unlucky He is ...
... thought casual ; and yet upon what principle he so con- structed it , is difficult to discover . Of his petty poems some are very trifling , without any thing to be praised either in the thought or expression . He is unlucky He is ...
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... thought of that rashness and improvidence by which his progress in life was so frequently impeded , there seems no reason to withold from him the praise of . . . integrity , sin- cerity , and consistency.- BALLANTYNE , JOHN , 1810 , ed ...
... thought of that rashness and improvidence by which his progress in life was so frequently impeded , there seems no reason to withold from him the praise of . . . integrity , sin- cerity , and consistency.- BALLANTYNE , JOHN , 1810 , ed ...
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... thought , accustomed to great reverses , of inexhaustible resource in con- fronting calamities , leaning eve on his Bible in sober and satisfied belief , and not afraid at any time to find himself Alone , in communion with nature and ...
... thought , accustomed to great reverses , of inexhaustible resource in con- fronting calamities , leaning eve on his Bible in sober and satisfied belief , and not afraid at any time to find himself Alone , in communion with nature and ...
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