The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... away with marks of strong terror and agitation in his countenance , upon which the Archbishop said to Delany , " You have just met the most unhappy man on earth ; but on the subject of his wretchedness you must never ask SWIFT 21.
... away with marks of strong terror and agitation in his countenance , upon which the Archbishop said to Delany , " You have just met the most unhappy man on earth ; but on the subject of his wretchedness you must never ask SWIFT 21.
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... earth ; -Miserrimus — what a character of him ! And at this time all the great wits of England had been at his feet . All Ireland had shouted after him , and worshipped him as a liberator , a saviour , the greatest Irish patriot and ...
... earth ; -Miserrimus — what a character of him ! And at this time all the great wits of England had been at his feet . All Ireland had shouted after him , and worshipped him as a liberator , a saviour , the greatest Irish patriot and ...
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... earth at the rate of hun- dreds of miles a day . Our seats are strewed , our pavements are powdered , with swarms of little tracts ; and the very bricks of our city walls preach wisdom , by informing us by their placards where we can at ...
... earth at the rate of hun- dreds of miles a day . Our seats are strewed , our pavements are powdered , with swarms of little tracts ; and the very bricks of our city walls preach wisdom , by informing us by their placards where we can at ...
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... wisdom , we must repair to the fountain , and drink there . Portions of it may go from thence to the ends of the earth by means of books ; VOL . XXVIII - B HC but the fulness is in one place alone . It WHAT IS A UNIVERSITY ? 33.
... wisdom , we must repair to the fountain , and drink there . Portions of it may go from thence to the ends of the earth by means of books ; VOL . XXVIII - B HC but the fulness is in one place alone . It WHAT IS A UNIVERSITY ? 33.
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... earth smiles , and all nature rejoices ; a city or town is taken by turns , of ancient name or modern opulence , where buildings are spacious and hospitality hearty . The novelty of place and circumstance , the excitement of strange ...
... earth smiles , and all nature rejoices ; a city or town is taken by turns , of ancient name or modern opulence , where buildings are spacious and hospitality hearty . The novelty of place and circumstance , the excitement of strange ...
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