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The next time an opportunity offers he determines to go in person , say a hundred miles , and in winter , too , to show that he is qualified . If a knowledge of music is required , he performs with proficiency ; if of literature ...
The next time an opportunity offers he determines to go in person , say a hundred miles , and in winter , too , to show that he is qualified . If a knowledge of music is required , he performs with proficiency ; if of literature ...
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But upon the history of our lives we shall say but little . The principal scenes of life's drama in which we have acted , during our short peregrinations over the rugged face of old mother earth , are so much like those of our class in ...
But upon the history of our lives we shall say but little . The principal scenes of life's drama in which we have acted , during our short peregrinations over the rugged face of old mother earth , are so much like those of our class in ...
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“ Our author's work , ” says Mr. Pope , “ is a wild paradise , where , if we cannot see all the beauties so distinctly as in an ordered garden , it is only because the number of them is infinitely greater . It is like a copious nursery ...
“ Our author's work , ” says Mr. Pope , “ is a wild paradise , where , if we cannot see all the beauties so distinctly as in an ordered garden , it is only because the number of them is infinitely greater . It is like a copious nursery ...
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... says Dr. Blair , “ appears to have been endowed > by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ;. * Under an institution like this , it is not strange that the best poems produced and preserved of those times , were the ...
... says Dr. Blair , “ appears to have been endowed > by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ;. * Under an institution like this , it is not strange that the best poems produced and preserved of those times , were the ...
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But that these marks of recognition are not so apparent to the seeing , is clearly manifest from the following remarks of Dr. Kitto , relative to Homer and his writings : “ The fact that he was blind , ” says this celebrated author ...
But that these marks of recognition are not so apparent to the seeing , is clearly manifest from the following remarks of Dr. Kitto , relative to Homer and his writings : “ The fact that he was blind , ” says this celebrated author ...
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