The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 49
... night by night , and season by season . To be able to enjoy the fruit of the science requires , as our writer truly says , little more than eyes , a telescope , and a few minutes ' attention . As certainly as a man may enjoy a long walk ...
... night by night , and season by season . To be able to enjoy the fruit of the science requires , as our writer truly says , little more than eyes , a telescope , and a few minutes ' attention . As certainly as a man may enjoy a long walk ...
Page 123
... night is dark , And the trees stand silent in the park ; And winter passeth from bough to bough With stealthy foot that none may know , But little the old man thinks he weaves His frosty kiss on the ivy leaves . From bridge to bridge ...
... night is dark , And the trees stand silent in the park ; And winter passeth from bough to bough With stealthy foot that none may know , But little the old man thinks he weaves His frosty kiss on the ivy leaves . From bridge to bridge ...
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... night , night , thick night ; no city , no form , a gibbet only , and a gibbeted form ; the peculiar genius of the man lives in that bold and hideous , but truthful dream . A similar impression is produced on the mind by Les Misérables ...
... night , night , thick night ; no city , no form , a gibbet only , and a gibbeted form ; the peculiar genius of the man lives in that bold and hideous , but truthful dream . A similar impression is produced on the mind by Les Misérables ...
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