Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 235
... desire to languish without hope , Before the present object languishing With like desire , which would be misery , And torment less than none of what we dread , Then both ourselves and seed at once to free From what we fear for both ...
... desire to languish without hope , Before the present object languishing With like desire , which would be misery , And torment less than none of what we dread , Then both ourselves and seed at once to free From what we fear for both ...
Page 438
... desire . But in the middle 1700's such prized qualities began to seem odious , and people recoiled from what they felt was a glaring light too sharply focused upon phases of things rather than upon things in their entirety . The new era ...
... desire . But in the middle 1700's such prized qualities began to seem odious , and people recoiled from what they felt was a glaring light too sharply focused upon phases of things rather than upon things in their entirety . The new era ...
Page 486
... desire to belie my principles by my actions , I began to con- sider the destination of my children and my connection with their mother , in the light of the laws of nature , justice , and reason , and of that religion - pure , holy and ...
... desire to belie my principles by my actions , I began to con- sider the destination of my children and my connection with their mother , in the light of the laws of nature , justice , and reason , and of that religion - pure , holy and ...
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