The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable Men and Manners, Times and Seasons, Solemnities and Merry-makings, Antiquities and Novelties, on the Plan of the Every-day Book and Table Book, Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times: Forming a Complete History of the Year; and a Perpetual Key to the Almanack |
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Page 187
... mind that overlooks those things . " He forgot that a mind which overlooks those things must also afford to overlook such persons , or its prospect of happiness is a dream . He writes of himself an irrefutable truth : - " One loses much ...
... mind that overlooks those things . " He forgot that a mind which overlooks those things must also afford to overlook such persons , or its prospect of happiness is a dream . He writes of himself an irrefutable truth : - " One loses much ...
Page 715
... mind , but the errors of his life . - At college he pub- lished his " Persian Eclogues , " as they were first called , to which , when he thought they were not distinctly Persian , he gave the more general title of Ori- entai " yet the ...
... mind , but the errors of his life . - At college he pub- lished his " Persian Eclogues , " as they were first called , to which , when he thought they were not distinctly Persian , he gave the more general title of Ori- entai " yet the ...
Page 717
... mind , and the perplexity of his studies . To these he was perpetually reverting , as after a lapse of several years he showed , in burning his ill - fated odes . And what was the result of his literary life ? It is known that he ...
... mind , and the perplexity of his studies . To these he was perpetually reverting , as after a lapse of several years he showed , in burning his ill - fated odes . And what was the result of his literary life ? It is known that he ...
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