The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - Всего страниц: 1092 |
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... soul : of creatures , the lowest rank have no life , the next no essence , the third no reason ; none but man hath grace ; nor is there hope in any creature else but man , which hope is given him for the sustentation of his soul . Anima ...
... soul : of creatures , the lowest rank have no life , the next no essence , the third no reason ; none but man hath grace ; nor is there hope in any creature else but man , which hope is given him for the sustentation of his soul . Anima ...
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... Soul ? And if Two Pilgrims , which have wandered some few Miles together , have a hearts - grief when they are near to part , what must the Sorrow be at parting of Two so loving Friends and never - loathing Lovers , as are the Body and Soul ...
... Soul ? And if Two Pilgrims , which have wandered some few Miles together , have a hearts - grief when they are near to part , what must the Sorrow be at parting of Two so loving Friends and never - loathing Lovers , as are the Body and Soul ...
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... soul , and of a Conscience at peace with itself . His melting eye showed that he had a soft heart , full of noble compassion ; of too brave a soul to offer injuries , and too much a Christian not to pardon them in others . He did much ...
... soul , and of a Conscience at peace with itself . His melting eye showed that he had a soft heart , full of noble compassion ; of too brave a soul to offer injuries , and too much a Christian not to pardon them in others . He did much ...
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