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... Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! -THOMSON . ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS FROM DRAWINGS BY J M. W. TURNER , R. A. A New Edition . LONDON : WILLIAM TEGG . MDCCCLXII . increasing circulation , -of many distinguished friends , whose expres-
... Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! -THOMSON . ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS FROM DRAWINGS BY J M. W. TURNER , R. A. A New Edition . LONDON : WILLIAM TEGG . MDCCCLXII . increasing circulation , -of many distinguished friends , whose expres-
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... sublime . Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn'd , Ere yet I enter'd on the dread career ; But fitfully the flame within me burn'd : Yet now and then a spirit to mine ear Came ; and thus said , as by a voice from Heaven ...
... sublime . Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn'd , Ere yet I enter'd on the dread career ; But fitfully the flame within me burn'd : Yet now and then a spirit to mine ear Came ; and thus said , as by a voice from Heaven ...
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... sublime , and the visionary than his English , which of course arose from the difference of his models , and the different characters of the respective languages . The feudal institutions , the enthusiasm and splendour of chivalry , and ...
... sublime , and the visionary than his English , which of course arose from the difference of his models , and the different characters of the respective languages . The feudal institutions , the enthusiasm and splendour of chivalry , and ...
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... sublime priest of the Muses then exclaim , Nec duri libet usque minas preferre magistri , C©¡teraque ingenio non subeunda meo . No notice has been handed down how this extraordinary performance was received : it seems yet to have ...
... sublime priest of the Muses then exclaim , Nec duri libet usque minas preferre magistri , C©¡teraque ingenio non subeunda meo . No notice has been handed down how this extraordinary performance was received : it seems yet to have ...
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... sublime cast . In Shakspeare also , there is more sweetness and less study ; more of the ¡° native woodnote wild ; ¡± but not that solemn and divine strain , as if an oracle spoke . There is a sort of prophetic awe in the out - breathings ...
... sublime cast . In Shakspeare also , there is more sweetness and less study ; more of the ¡° native woodnote wild ; ¡± but not that solemn and divine strain , as if an oracle spoke . There is a sort of prophetic awe in the out - breathings ...
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