Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... feeling of consequences , no regard to their future ease or fortune in this life , any more than to their happiness in another . Some appear to be blinded and deceived by inordinate passion in their worldly concerns , as much as in ...
... feeling of consequences , no regard to their future ease or fortune in this life , any more than to their happiness in another . Some appear to be blinded and deceived by inordinate passion in their worldly concerns , as much as in ...
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... feels age more by the strength of his soul than the weakness of his body . He feels no pain , but esteems all such things as friends , that desire to file off his fetters , and help him out of prison . A NOBLE AND RETIRED HOUSEKEEPER Is ...
... feels age more by the strength of his soul than the weakness of his body . He feels no pain , but esteems all such things as friends , that desire to file off his fetters , and help him out of prison . A NOBLE AND RETIRED HOUSEKEEPER Is ...
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... feel and fear for others ; and lust , violence , and oppression of every sort , will excite the indignation of a generous and benevolent person , though he may not fear for himself . " After supper , Harry appeared to ruminate , and ...
... feel and fear for others ; and lust , violence , and oppression of every sort , will excite the indignation of a generous and benevolent person , though he may not fear for himself . " After supper , Harry appeared to ruminate , and ...
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... feel God always , everywhere , and all in all . SOUTHEY . SHELLEY , the great master of harmony , has one of his ... feeling more tenderly than SHAKSPERE ? That time of year thou mayest in me behold When yellow leaves , or none , or few ...
... feel God always , everywhere , and all in all . SOUTHEY . SHELLEY , the great master of harmony , has one of his ... feeling more tenderly than SHAKSPERE ? That time of year thou mayest in me behold When yellow leaves , or none , or few ...
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... feel at least hidden , if not secure ; but all the surface of the waste looked level . It showed no variation but of tint : green , where rush and moss overgrew the marshes ; black , where the dry soil bore only heath . Dark as it was ...
... feel at least hidden , if not secure ; but all the surface of the waste looked level . It showed no variation but of tint : green , where rush and moss overgrew the marshes ; black , where the dry soil bore only heath . Dark as it was ...
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