The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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Page ii
... truth , and prosperous virtue . " The poet has long eclipsed the man ; he has been imprisoned even in the temple of the muses ; and the very splendour of the bard seems to be our title to pass 66 an act of oblivion " on the share he ...
... truth , and prosperous virtue . " The poet has long eclipsed the man ; he has been imprisoned even in the temple of the muses ; and the very splendour of the bard seems to be our title to pass 66 an act of oblivion " on the share he ...
Page xiii
... truth again , never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes , and struggling against the ...
... truth again , never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes , and struggling against the ...
Page xxv
... truth meet us with a clear dawn , representing to our view , though at a far distance , true colours and shapes . " " We can hardly miss from one hand or other , to be sufficiently informed as of things past so long ago . " The curious ...
... truth meet us with a clear dawn , representing to our view , though at a far distance , true colours and shapes . " " We can hardly miss from one hand or other , to be sufficiently informed as of things past so long ago . " The curious ...
Page xxix
... truth , and polish and complete the living edifice , to stamp on the precious metal of original genius the signet that shall be sterling for ever , was utterly withheld from his soul , and we shall look in vain through his book for any ...
... truth , and polish and complete the living edifice , to stamp on the precious metal of original genius the signet that shall be sterling for ever , was utterly withheld from his soul , and we shall look in vain through his book for any ...
Page 2
... truth , and blow the first evangelic trumpet to the nations , holding up , as from a hill , the new lamp of saving light to all christendom ) should now be last , and most unsettled in the enjoyment of that peace , whereof she taught ...
... truth , and blow the first evangelic trumpet to the nations , holding up , as from a hill , the new lamp of saving light to all christendom ) should now be last , and most unsettled in the enjoyment of that peace , whereof she taught ...
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