Letters and Memorials, المجلد 1Paul, Trench, 1888 |
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... could not fail to be regarded and beloved * After more than a year spent at Trinity College he migrated to Trinity Hall , intending to take a degree in Law . VOL . I. B by many of them . Their life seems to have CHAPTER I 1827-1829.
... could not fail to be regarded and beloved * After more than a year spent at Trinity College he migrated to Trinity Hall , intending to take a degree in Law . VOL . I. B by many of them . Their life seems to have CHAPTER I 1827-1829.
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Richard Chenevix Trench Maria Marcia Fanny Trench. by many of them . Their life seems to have been an ardently ... seem to have been closely knit together by ties of no common affection . Prob- ably his account of the circle as " an ...
Richard Chenevix Trench Maria Marcia Fanny Trench. by many of them . Their life seems to have been an ardently ... seem to have been closely knit together by ties of no common affection . Prob- ably his account of the circle as " an ...
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... seems to have been every likelihood of it . Mr. Macready's perception of the " earnest of future excellence , " which it afforded , is noticeable . From WILLIAM CHARLES MACREADY . * DEAR SIR , 37 , Weymouth Street , Portland Place ...
... seems to have been every likelihood of it . Mr. Macready's perception of the " earnest of future excellence , " which it afforded , is noticeable . From WILLIAM CHARLES MACREADY . * DEAR SIR , 37 , Weymouth Street , Portland Place ...
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... seems to have habitually absorbed the outward world into its own substance . Coleridge is , I think , the greater man , and in no degree the least amiable ; but Wordsworth is better adapted to society . I shall see them together to ...
... seems to have habitually absorbed the outward world into its own substance . Coleridge is , I think , the greater man , and in no degree the least amiable ; but Wordsworth is better adapted to society . I shall see them together to ...
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... seems to do so ; for who would take the trouble of translating into easier language a very difficult set of phrases , when much of his intention in reading the article must be the procuring amusement , and that only ? The article on ...
... seems to do so ; for who would take the trouble of translating into easier language a very difficult set of phrases , when much of his intention in reading the article must be the procuring amusement , and that only ? The article on ...
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affectionate Alverstoke Archbishop ARCHDEACON WILBERFORCE arrived ARTHUR HALLAM beautiful believe Bernardo del Carpio BISHOP OF OXFORD Bishop Wilberforce Blakesley bless Botley Botley Hill brother Bursledon Cambridge certainly Christ Christianity Church Coleridge DEAR TRENCH DEAREST delight doubt early earnest England English F. D. MAURICE faith father favour fear feel German give glad hear heard heart hope interest Itchenstoke JOHN KEMBLE JOHN STERLING kind labour late letter living London look Lord Mattishall mind months morning never perhaps pleasure poems poet poetry Pray preaching present probably published R. C. TRENCH received religion remember RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH Richard Trench Rome seems seen sermon sonnet Spain Spanish spirit sure tell thank things thou thought Torrijos Trinity Trinity College trust truth volume W. B. DONNE wife wish words write written wrote yesterday