The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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... live .. For from the instant we begin to live We do pursue and hunt the time to die : First bud we , then we blow , and after seed , Then presently we fall , and as a shade Follows the body , so we follow death Since for to live is but ...
... live .. For from the instant we begin to live We do pursue and hunt the time to die : First bud we , then we blow , and after seed , Then presently we fall , and as a shade Follows the body , so we follow death Since for to live is but ...
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... live may yet see the high banks spoken of by Chesney standing where they ought and confining the waters of the river to their proper bed . 50 In 1917 , beyond systematic repair and restoration of t the existing flood banks , nothing was ...
... live may yet see the high banks spoken of by Chesney standing where they ought and confining the waters of the river to their proper bed . 50 In 1917 , beyond systematic repair and restoration of t the existing flood banks , nothing was ...
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... live in a day of utter disillusion ; and , if it is difficult to call up or even vividly to remind ourselves of the ideal aims for which the volunteers of 1914 offered themselves gladly to death , how much less can we realise the uplift ...
... live in a day of utter disillusion ; and , if it is difficult to call up or even vividly to remind ourselves of the ideal aims for which the volunteers of 1914 offered themselves gladly to death , how much less can we realise the uplift ...
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... live in harmony and equality with others . If religious motive is absent , any com- munistic authorities worthy of their creed must inevi- tably wish to put babies into official nurseries and girls of marriageable age into state harems ...
... live in harmony and equality with others . If religious motive is absent , any com- munistic authorities worthy of their creed must inevi- tably wish to put babies into official nurseries and girls of marriageable age into state harems ...
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... live together . The result is that in the study of Burns , for example , we have the whole of the man quite fearlessly set down - unstable , betrayed by circumstance into all sorts of follies and even worse , often enough spiritually ...
... live together . The result is that in the study of Burns , for example , we have the whole of the man quite fearlessly set down - unstable , betrayed by circumstance into all sorts of follies and even worse , often enough spiritually ...
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