The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... noble ) , " His eyes are as azure as the heavens , and have a charming archness in them . " And one person in that household , that pompous , stately , kindly Moor Park , saw heaven nowhere else . But the Temple amenities and ...
... noble ) , " His eyes are as azure as the heavens , and have a charming archness in them . " And one person in that household , that pompous , stately , kindly Moor Park , saw heaven nowhere else . But the Temple amenities and ...
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... noble the satire is here ! how just and honest ! How perfect the image ! Mr. Macaulay has quoted the charming lines of the poet , where the king of the pigmies is measured by the same standard . We have all read in Milton of the " L ...
... noble the satire is here ! how just and honest ! How perfect the image ! Mr. Macaulay has quoted the charming lines of the poet , where the king of the pigmies is measured by the same standard . We have all read in Milton of the " L ...
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... noble and courteous disposition of the Houyhnhnms they would soon change their opinion . " The surprise here , the audacity of circumstantial evidence , the astounding gravity of the speaker , who is not ignorant how much he has been ...
... noble and courteous disposition of the Houyhnhnms they would soon change their opinion . " The surprise here , the audacity of circumstantial evidence , the astounding gravity of the speaker , who is not ignorant how much he has been ...
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... noble devotion to its interests . Such meetings , I repeat , are but periodical , and only par- tially represent the idea of a University . The bustle and whirl which are their usual concomitants , are in ill keeping with the order and ...
... noble devotion to its interests . Such meetings , I repeat , are but periodical , and only par- tially represent the idea of a University . The bustle and whirl which are their usual concomitants , are in ill keeping with the order and ...
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... noble porticos , of which we hear so much in Athens , and he formed the groves , which in process of time became the celebrated Academy . Planting is one of the most grace- ful , as in Athens it was one of the most beneficent , of em ...
... noble porticos , of which we hear so much in Athens , and he formed the groves , which in process of time became the celebrated Academy . Planting is one of the most grace- ful , as in Athens it was one of the most beneficent , of em ...
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