Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 7D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... death . And latterly he expressly reserved , when- ever the arrangements as to copyright made it necessary , the right of such publication . The collection which is now published compre- hends some of the earliest and some of the latest ...
... death . And latterly he expressly reserved , when- ever the arrangements as to copyright made it necessary , the right of such publication . The collection which is now published compre- hends some of the earliest and some of the latest ...
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... death ? Socrates once † lectured me upon it the best part of a day . I have hated the sight of him ever since . Such things may suit an old sophist when he is fasting ; but in the midst of wine and music- HIPPOMACHUS . I differ from you ...
... death ? Socrates once † lectured me upon it the best part of a day . I have hated the sight of him ever since . Such things may suit an old sophist when he is fasting ; but in the midst of wine and music- HIPPOMACHUS . I differ from you ...
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... death of her whom he loved , continued to haunt him . Dissipation , ambition , misfor- tunes had not effaced it . He was not only a sincere , but a passionate , believer . The crimes and abuses of the Church of Rome were indeed ...
... death of her whom he loved , continued to haunt him . Dissipation , ambition , misfor- tunes had not effaced it . He was not only a sincere , but a passionate , believer . The crimes and abuses of the Church of Rome were indeed ...
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... death , which God by curse Created evil , for evil only good , Where all life dies , death lives , and Nature breeds Perverse all monstrous , all prodigious things , Abominable , unutterable , and worse Than fables yet have feigned , or ...
... death , which God by curse Created evil , for evil only good , Where all life dies , death lives , and Nature breeds Perverse all monstrous , all prodigious things , Abominable , unutterable , and worse Than fables yet have feigned , or ...
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... death , and jealousy cruel as the grave ? What is it that we go forth to see in Hamlet . Is it a reed shaken with the wind ? A small celandine ? A bed of daffodils ? Or is it to contemplate a mighty and wayward mind laid bare before us ...
... death , and jealousy cruel as the grave ? What is it that we go forth to see in Hamlet . Is it a reed shaken with the wind ? A small celandine ? A bed of daffodils ? Or is it to contemplate a mighty and wayward mind laid bare before us ...
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