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Page xlviii
... , according to the Poet's own account : our account would rather be , after wise deliberateness and intellectual - spiritual weighing ' , and an ultimate 6 irremovable decision . We have the struggle and the triumph xlviii . ESSAY .
... , according to the Poet's own account : our account would rather be , after wise deliberateness and intellectual - spiritual weighing ' , and an ultimate 6 irremovable decision . We have the struggle and the triumph xlviii . ESSAY .
Page lxxxviii
... wise and beau- tiful things about him - came to adjudge the Poet of " The Temple " a higher place qua Poet 1 Vol . II . pp 78-80 . 3 Vol . II . pp . 105-6 . 2 Vol . II . pp . 80-3 . 4 Vol . II . pp . 115-7 : than the Silurist . With all ...
... wise and beau- tiful things about him - came to adjudge the Poet of " The Temple " a higher place qua Poet 1 Vol . II . pp 78-80 . 3 Vol . II . pp . 105-6 . 2 Vol . II . pp . 80-3 . 4 Vol . II . pp . 115-7 : than the Silurist . With all ...
Page 13
... Wise . G. 2 Whose pure offering comes too late . ' Early pencil MS . in British Museum copy . I have given the whole of these Notes . They must have been written by some one intimate with the Poet . G. Had she professèd1 hidden fires ...
... Wise . G. 2 Whose pure offering comes too late . ' Early pencil MS . in British Museum copy . I have given the whole of these Notes . They must have been written by some one intimate with the Poet . G. Had she professèd1 hidden fires ...
Page 35
... wise and good , Without the brags of fortune , or his bloud . But envy ruines all : what mighty names Of fortune , spirit , action , bloud , and fame , Hath this destroy'd ? yea , for no other cause Then being such ; their honour ...
... wise and good , Without the brags of fortune , or his bloud . But envy ruines all : what mighty names Of fortune , spirit , action , bloud , and fame , Hath this destroy'd ? yea , for no other cause Then being such ; their honour ...
Page 37
... wise , and since that she Her suffrages , and ancient libertie , Lost in a monarch's name : she takes no care For favourite or prince ; nor will she share Their fickle glories , though in Cato's dayes She rul'd whole States and armies ...
... wise , and since that she Her suffrages , and ancient libertie , Lost in a monarch's name : she takes no care For favourite or prince ; nor will she share Their fickle glories , though in Cato's dayes She rul'd whole States and armies ...
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