The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 91
... living path Beat rudely chance ) and from each foot profane ; Or tell his name on some protecting stone . Some friendly tree , its odorous flowers exhale , And cast a gentle shadow round the spot , Most soothing to genius of the dead ...
... living path Beat rudely chance ) and from each foot profane ; Or tell his name on some protecting stone . Some friendly tree , its odorous flowers exhale , And cast a gentle shadow round the spot , Most soothing to genius of the dead ...
الصفحة 95
... living . The noble deeds of the dead will give thee hope in the virtues of those who are to come ; for nothing under the sun endureth forever , and , on this earth , vicissitudes of good and evil continually alternate . Thou shalt live ...
... living . The noble deeds of the dead will give thee hope in the virtues of those who are to come ; for nothing under the sun endureth forever , and , on this earth , vicissitudes of good and evil continually alternate . Thou shalt live ...
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... living , over the fratricidal strife which threatens to falsify all its aspirations . But the end is not yet , and time will tell whether Berkeley was a true poet in the sense of the ancients ( Vates ) —a prophet as well as a weaver of ...
... living , over the fratricidal strife which threatens to falsify all its aspirations . But the end is not yet , and time will tell whether Berkeley was a true poet in the sense of the ancients ( Vates ) —a prophet as well as a weaver of ...
الصفحة 127
... living safely among this dangerous people . " In the same rapturous strain he afterwards sung about the Ameri- can Indians , when he was inspired by his intended pious mission to the Western World- " In happy climes the seat of ...
... living safely among this dangerous people . " In the same rapturous strain he afterwards sung about the Ameri- can Indians , when he was inspired by his intended pious mission to the Western World- " In happy climes the seat of ...
الصفحة 135
... living peaceably with their neighbors , of whatsoever persuasion . They all agree in one point , that the Church of England is the second - best . " This was remarkable for the times , and presented a strong contrast to the spirit that ...
... living peaceably with their neighbors , of whatsoever persuasion . They all agree in one point , that the Church of England is the second - best . " This was remarkable for the times , and presented a strong contrast to the spirit that ...
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