Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... thought Th ' unnecessary furnish of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and wavering stand , Caring not to become profound , but seem Contented with a superficial skill , Which for a slight ...
... thought Th ' unnecessary furnish of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and wavering stand , Caring not to become profound , but seem Contented with a superficial skill , Which for a slight ...
Side vii
... thoughts , free spirits , flattering Winter's self into a spring ? In sum , wouldst see a man that can Live to be old , and still a man ; Whose latest and most leaden hours Fall with soft wings , stuck with soft flowers : And when ...
... thoughts , free spirits , flattering Winter's self into a spring ? In sum , wouldst see a man that can Live to be old , and still a man ; Whose latest and most leaden hours Fall with soft wings , stuck with soft flowers : And when ...
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... thought that of dedications very deserving of our imitation . For , while they render merited homage to those who have furthered our intellectual or moral growth , they encourage us to exertion by the recollection , that there are ...
... thought that of dedications very deserving of our imitation . For , while they render merited homage to those who have furthered our intellectual or moral growth , they encourage us to exertion by the recollection , that there are ...
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... thoughts while living , at his death bequeathed the " Temple " to his care : Crashaw , the frequent partner of the Gidding " watchings " : Charles himself , who at most critical moments forgot his state anxieties in inspecting and ...
... thoughts while living , at his death bequeathed the " Temple " to his care : Crashaw , the frequent partner of the Gidding " watchings " : Charles himself , who at most critical moments forgot his state anxieties in inspecting and ...
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... much abused , and that there is as much aspersion cast upon me as upon your family , by a sly and cunning intimation ( my letter being his groundwork ) to 1 xiv . I. make me thought ( by such as know me not xxiv TO THE READER .
... much abused , and that there is as much aspersion cast upon me as upon your family , by a sly and cunning intimation ( my letter being his groundwork ) to 1 xiv . I. make me thought ( by such as know me not xxiv TO THE READER .
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