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" ... of our earthly being. The present life is not wholly prosaic, precise, tame, and finite. To the gifted eye it abounds in the poetic. The affections which spread beyond ourselves and stretch far into futurity ; the workings of mighty passions, which... "
Exercises on Words: Designed as a Course of Practice on the Rudiments of ... - Página 202
por William Russell - 1856 - 225 páginas
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The Select Works of Mrs. Ellis: Comprising the Women of England, Wives of ...

Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1843 - 554 páginas
...and pleasures of our earthly being. The present hfe is not wholly prosaic, precise, tame, and fmite. To the gifted eye, it abounds in the poetic. The affections...of mighty passions, which seem to arm the soul with almost super-human energy ; the innocent and irrepressible joy of infancy ; the bloom. and buoyancy,...
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The universal class-book: a ser. of reading lessons

Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 páginas
...grosser labours and pleasures of our earthly being. The present life is not wholly prosaic, precise, tame, and finite. To the gifted eye it abounds in...bloom, and buoyancy, and dazzling hopes of youth, the grace and gentleness of woman, her depth of affection, her blush of purity, and the tones and looks...
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 páginas
...life is not wholly prosaic, precise, tame,* and finite. To the gifted eye it abounds in the poetic. 25 The affections which spread beyond ourselves, and...innocent and irrepressible joy of infancy; the bloom, and bu6yancy, and dazzling hopes of youth; the throb30 bings of the heart when it first wakes to love,...
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 páginas
...in his delineations of life; for the present life, which is the first stage of the immortal mind, 25 The affections which spread beyond ourselves, and...the innocent and irrepressible joy of infancy; the b!6om, and bu6yancy, and dazzling hopes of youth; the throbThe present life is not wholly prosaic,...
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The Student: a magazine of theology, literature, and science

1844 - 1128 páginas
...it abounds in the poetic. 1 he affections, which extend beyond ourselves far into the dim vistas of futurity ; the workings of mighty passions, which...innocent and irrepressible joy of infancy ; the bloom, buoyancy, and dazzling hopes of youth ; the wisdom, valour, and fortitude of man ; woman, with her...
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A Treatise on Grammatical Punctuation: Designed for Letter Writers, Authors ...

John Wilson - 1844 - 142 páginas
...semicolon, according to the rule in page 40, and the colon, agreeaoly to the preceding rule: — ti The affections which spread beyond ourselves, and...workings of mighty passions, which seem to arm the son! with an almost superhuman energy the innocent and irrepressible joy of infancy the bloom, and...
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 páginas
...grosser pleasures and labors of our earthly being. The present life is not wholly prosaic, precise, tame,* and finite. To the gifted eye it abounds in the poetic. 25 The affections which spread beyond ourselves, and stretch far into futurity ; the workings of mighty...
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The rhetorical reader, consisting of choice specimens of oratorical ...

John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 páginas
...earthly be ing. The present life is not wholly pros'aic, precise, tam'e, and fi'nite. To the gifted-eye/ it abounds in the poe'tic. The affec'tions/ which...of mighty pa'ssions, which seem to arm the so'ul/ with-an-almost-superh'uman en'ergy ; the innocent and irrepre'ssible jo'y of in'fancy, the blo'om,...
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The District School Reader, Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking: Designed ...

William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 páginas
...grosser labors and pleasures of our earthly being. The present life is not wholly prosaic, precise, tame, and finite. To the gifted eye, it abounds in...ourselves and stretch far into futurity ; the workings oft mighty passions, which seem to arm the soul with an almost superhuman energy ; the innocent and...
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The Select Works of Mrs. Ellis ...

Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1845 - 552 páginas
...our earthly being. The present life is not wholly prosaic, precise, tame, and finite. To the giftcd eye, it abounds in the poetic. The affections which...beyond ourselves. and stretch far into futurity ; the wordings of mighty passions, which seem to arm the_Roul with almost super-human energy ; the innocent...
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