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Side 207
Those who look for an And grew a giant tree ; -the mind may grow the Of bleak ,
gray , granite , into life it came , intenser flame in every scintillation of his same .
lordship's genius , will be disappointed in the concluding canto of Childe Harold .
Those who look for an And grew a giant tree ; -the mind may grow the Of bleak ,
gray , granite , into life it came , intenser flame in every scintillation of his same .
lordship's genius , will be disappointed in the concluding canto of Childe Harold .
Side 208
From clouds , but of all colours seem to be Or must such minds be nourished in
the wild , Melted to one vast Iris of the West ... The mind hath made thee , as it
peopled heaven , We quote the four following stanzas , Even with its own
desiring ...
From clouds , but of all colours seem to be Or must such minds be nourished in
the wild , Melted to one vast Iris of the West ... The mind hath made thee , as it
peopled heaven , We quote the four following stanzas , Even with its own
desiring ...
Side 329
In a mind not habituated to judge comme celui des fleuves sans gloire ; c'est un
by the rules and principles of art , the pleades plaisirs de Rome que de dire :
Condui . sures of music are influenced by the state of ses - moi sur les bords du
Tibre ...
In a mind not habituated to judge comme celui des fleuves sans gloire ; c'est un
by the rules and principles of art , the pleades plaisirs de Rome que de dire :
Condui . sures of music are influenced by the state of ses - moi sur les bords du
Tibre ...
Side 334
... feebler minds , possessed of all the “ The mind on such occasions is prone
apparent resources of Napoleon , would to ... in his decline , and in his fall
tastrophe mankind have scarcely yet re . greatest , the mind of Napoleon always
covered .
... feebler minds , possessed of all the “ The mind on such occasions is prone
apparent resources of Napoleon , would to ... in his decline , and in his fall
tastrophe mankind have scarcely yet re . greatest , the mind of Napoleon always
covered .
Side 401
... says at the professional enthusiasm that views Johnson , « is its authors , ” and
the glory encircling the memory of an though to vulgar minds the profession of
Ulpian , a Hale , or a Hardwicke , as surthat illustrious writer may seem to deduct
...
... says at the professional enthusiasm that views Johnson , « is its authors , ” and
the glory encircling the memory of an though to vulgar minds the profession of
Ulpian , a Hale , or a Hardwicke , as surthat illustrious writer may seem to deduct
...
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