Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight F. Warne, 1867 |
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... eyes , they abandoned to a private adventurer the peril and glory of the revolution . John Pepin , Count of Minorbino in the kingdom of Naples , had been condemned for his crimes , or his riches , to per- petual imprisonment ; and ...
... eyes , they abandoned to a private adventurer the peril and glory of the revolution . John Pepin , Count of Minorbino in the kingdom of Naples , had been condemned for his crimes , or his riches , to per- petual imprisonment ; and ...
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... eyes , mounted upon his understanding , seeth them as things underneath . He covers not his body with delicacies , nor excuseth these delicacies by his body , but teacheth it , since it is not able to defend its own imbecility , to show ...
... eyes , mounted upon his understanding , seeth them as things underneath . He covers not his body with delicacies , nor excuseth these delicacies by his body , but teacheth it , since it is not able to defend its own imbecility , to show ...
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... eyes to lift up , the fields are white already . Where there is much desire to learn , there of necessity will be much arguing , much writing , many opinions ; for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making . Under these ...
... eyes to lift up , the fields are white already . Where there is much desire to learn , there of necessity will be much arguing , much writing , many opinions ; for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making . Under these ...
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... eyes from looking upon it ; as a man who hath an envenomed and mortal hatred towards another who hath a graceful and beautiful person , cannot hinder his eye from being delighted to behold that person , though that delight is far from ...
... eyes from looking upon it ; as a man who hath an envenomed and mortal hatred towards another who hath a graceful and beautiful person , cannot hinder his eye from being delighted to behold that person , though that delight is far from ...
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... eye . A weary time ! a weary time ! How glazed each weary eye , ' Twas right , said they , such birds to When looking westward , I beheld The fair breeze blow , the white foam flew , And then it seemed a mist ; Down dropt the breeze ...
... eye . A weary time ! a weary time ! How glazed each weary eye , ' Twas right , said they , such birds to When looking westward , I beheld The fair breeze blow , the white foam flew , And then it seemed a mist ; Down dropt the breeze ...
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