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Page 7
... fair chance of circulation , therefore my notices may sleep with the occasion that gave them birth . Tennyson , especially , needs no usher . He has only to be heard to command the audience of that " melodious thunder . " Of the essays ...
... fair chance of circulation , therefore my notices may sleep with the occasion that gave them birth . Tennyson , especially , needs no usher . He has only to be heard to command the audience of that " melodious thunder . " Of the essays ...
Page 33
... fair day in the summer , my casement being opened to the south , the sun shining clear and no wind stirring , I took my book , De Veritate , in my hand , and kneel- ing on my knees , devoutly said these words : -O , thou eternal God ...
... fair day in the summer , my casement being opened to the south , the sun shining clear and no wind stirring , I took my book , De Veritate , in my hand , and kneel- ing on my knees , devoutly said these words : -O , thou eternal God ...
Page 35
... feats at arms , or success with the circles of fair ladies , which reach even this quiet nook . Rather let us , in this hour of intimate converse , such as we have not had for years , and may not have again THE TWO HERBERTS . 35.
... feats at arms , or success with the circles of fair ladies , which reach even this quiet nook . Rather let us , in this hour of intimate converse , such as we have not had for years , and may not have again THE TWO HERBERTS . 35.
Page 38
... fair favour of the Divine be wanting— Constantly increasing these joys , varied in admirable modes , And making each state yield only to one yet happier , And what we never even knew how to hope , is given to us— Nor is aught kept back ...
... fair favour of the Divine be wanting— Constantly increasing these joys , varied in admirable modes , And making each state yield only to one yet happier , And what we never even knew how to hope , is given to us— Nor is aught kept back ...
Page 62
... fair recital of his conduct must always have the air of invective . Yet his mind had originally grand capabilities . It had many irregular sketches of high virtue , and he must have had many moments of the noblest moral enthusiasm ...
... fair recital of his conduct must always have the air of invective . Yet his mind had originally grand capabilities . It had many irregular sketches of high virtue , and he must have had many moments of the noblest moral enthusiasm ...
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