The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1901 - 254 pages |
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Page 93
... young fellow . For that is the only true Time , which a man can properly call his own , that which he has all to him- self ; the rest , though in some sense he may be said to live it , is other people's time , not his . The remnant of ...
... young fellow . For that is the only true Time , which a man can properly call his own , that which he has all to him- self ; the rest , though in some sense he may be said to live it , is other people's time , not his . The remnant of ...
Page 101
... young in France , except those in Fontainbleau ; or what he has seen since in the Low Countries , except some very old ones of the Prince of Orange's . Of grapes he had the honour of bringing over four sorts into England , which he ...
... young in France , except those in Fontainbleau ; or what he has seen since in the Low Countries , except some very old ones of the Prince of Orange's . Of grapes he had the honour of bringing over four sorts into England , which he ...
Page 106
... young Arthur ; had rallied Richard with infantine petulance in the Duke of York ; and in her turn had rebuked that petulance when she was Prince of Wales . She would have done the elder child in Morton's pathetic after - piece to the ...
... young Arthur ; had rallied Richard with infantine petulance in the Duke of York ; and in her turn had rebuked that petulance when she was Prince of Wales . She would have done the elder child in Morton's pathetic after - piece to the ...
Page 114
... young years , on which your purest mind feeds still — and may it feed ! The antiquarian spirit , strong in you and grace- fully blending ever with the religious , may have been sown in you among those wrecks of splendid mortality . You ...
... young years , on which your purest mind feeds still — and may it feed ! The antiquarian spirit , strong in you and grace- fully blending ever with the religious , may have been sown in you among those wrecks of splendid mortality . You ...
Page 129
... tries , Think , that I think state errors to redress ; But harder judges judge , ambition's rage , Scourge of itself , still climbing slippery place , 1 Press . Holds my young brain captiv'd in golden cage . O 21 SIR PHILIP SYDNEY 129.
... tries , Think , that I think state errors to redress ; But harder judges judge , ambition's rage , Scourge of itself , still climbing slippery place , 1 Press . Holds my young brain captiv'd in golden cage . O 21 SIR PHILIP SYDNEY 129.
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