Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... thought of their own , or if they were in no danger of being brought into inconveniences and distress , by carelessness or the folly of passion , through bad example , the treachery of others , or the deceitful appearances of things ...
... thought of their own , or if they were in no danger of being brought into inconveniences and distress , by carelessness or the folly of passion , through bad example , the treachery of others , or the deceitful appearances of things ...
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... thought , that thou art safe , and he ! That thought is joy , arrive what may to me . My boast is not that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned , and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretensions rise , — The COWPER.J 25 ...
... thought , that thou art safe , and he ! That thought is joy , arrive what may to me . My boast is not that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned , and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretensions rise , — The COWPER.J 25 ...
Strana 75
... thought furnished some hostile criticism . She married , in June 1854 , the Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls , her father's curate , and died in March 1855. Her two sisters , Anne and Emily , had died a few years before of the same pulmonary ...
... thought furnished some hostile criticism . She married , in June 1854 , the Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls , her father's curate , and died in March 1855. Her two sisters , Anne and Emily , had died a few years before of the same pulmonary ...
Strana 88
... thought to be for its advantage : and , if there be any guess to be made from appearances , surely that character we call selfish is not the most promising for happiness . Such a temper may plainly be and exert itself in a degree and ...
... thought to be for its advantage : and , if there be any guess to be made from appearances , surely that character we call selfish is not the most promising for happiness . Such a temper may plainly be and exert itself in a degree and ...
Strana 92
... thought so high , but that human nature is capable even of greater . Now , there have been persons in all ages who have professed that they found satisfaction in the exercise of charity , in the love of their neighbour , in endeavour ...
... thought so high , but that human nature is capable even of greater . Now , there have been persons in all ages who have professed that they found satisfaction in the exercise of charity , in the love of their neighbour , in endeavour ...
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