Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 pages |
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... at the present State of Religious Feeling in the Uni- versity PRAED AND HIS CHANSONS A WORD WITH PROFESSOR SEDGWICK , on the Studies 219 235 253 263 of the University NOTES · 270 290 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY , WITH SPECIMENS OF HIS.
... at the present State of Religious Feeling in the Uni- versity PRAED AND HIS CHANSONS A WORD WITH PROFESSOR SEDGWICK , on the Studies 219 235 253 263 of the University NOTES · 270 290 S. T. COLERIDGE AT TRINITY , WITH SPECIMENS OF HIS.
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... Religion , and never appeared to so great advantage as when he shook it a little off . ” We may well glory , that · Piety has found Friends in the friends of science , and true prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Castalian dews . The ...
... Religion , and never appeared to so great advantage as when he shook it a little off . ” We may well glory , that · Piety has found Friends in the friends of science , and true prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Castalian dews . The ...
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... religious thoughtfulness and faith , is , I think , almost perfect . It is , you see , the address of a lover , or friend , to one whom he leaves behind ; -mark the exqui- site allusion in the conclusion of the second and fourth stanzas ...
... religious thoughtfulness and faith , is , I think , almost perfect . It is , you see , the address of a lover , or friend , to one whom he leaves behind ; -mark the exqui- site allusion in the conclusion of the second and fourth stanzas ...
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... religion , and my hopes of heaven , and my charity to them too ; and still I sleep , and digest , and eat , and drink ; I read and meditate ; I can walk in my neighbours ' pleasant fields , and see the varieties of natural beauties ...
... religion , and my hopes of heaven , and my charity to them too ; and still I sleep , and digest , and eat , and drink ; I read and meditate ; I can walk in my neighbours ' pleasant fields , and see the varieties of natural beauties ...
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... religion , blear the world's eyes , bombast themselves , and stuff out their great- ness with church spoils , shine like so many pea- cocks , —so cold is my charity , so defective in their behalf , that I shall never think better of ...
... religion , blear the world's eyes , bombast themselves , and stuff out their great- ness with church spoils , shine like so many pea- cocks , —so cold is my charity , so defective in their behalf , that I shall never think better of ...
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