Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... Never perhaps has the energy and effect of a single mind been more remarkably felt than in the sudden , though transient , reformation of Rome by the tribune Rienzi . A den of robbers was converted to the discipline of a camp or convent ...
... Never perhaps has the energy and effect of a single mind been more remarkably felt than in the sudden , though transient , reformation of Rome by the tribune Rienzi . A den of robbers was converted to the discipline of a camp or convent ...
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... never came almond - glore or aromatic ointment on her palm to taint it . The golden ears of corn fall and kiss her feet when she reaps them , as if they wished to be bound and led prisoners by the same hand that felled them . Her breath ...
... never came almond - glore or aromatic ointment on her palm to taint it . The golden ears of corn fall and kiss her feet when she reaps them , as if they wished to be bound and led prisoners by the same hand that felled them . Her breath ...
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... never fee the herald . There is no truer servant in the house than himself . Though he be master , he says not to his servants , go to field , but let us go ; and with his own eye doth both fatten his flock , and set forward all manner ...
... never fee the herald . There is no truer servant in the house than himself . Though he be master , he says not to his servants , go to field , but let us go ; and with his own eye doth both fatten his flock , and set forward all manner ...
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... never was a father , esteemed " the duty of parents to preserve their children not to be understood without rewards and punishments ; " Penn loved his children , with not a thought for the consequences . Locke , who was never married ...
... never was a father , esteemed " the duty of parents to preserve their children not to be understood without rewards and punishments ; " Penn loved his children , with not a thought for the consequences . Locke , who was never married ...
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... never would have helped them to . Experience shows that the knowledge of mora- lity , by mere natural light , ( how agreeable soever it be to it , ) makes but a slow progress and little advance in the world . And the reason of it is not ...
... never would have helped them to . Experience shows that the knowledge of mora- lity , by mere natural light , ( how agreeable soever it be to it , ) makes but a slow progress and little advance in the world . And the reason of it is not ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: With Short Biographical and ..., Объемы 3-4 Charles Knight Просмотр фрагмента - 187? |
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affection ancient appear beauty Beresina bittern blessed body Cæsar called character Christian dead death delight den Bosch desire divine doth earth England enjoyment eyes father fear feel give glory hand happiness hast hath head heard heart heaven Heir of Linne holy honour hope human interest Jonathan Wild king labour land learning light Little John live look Lord Lord Wilmot luxury mankind manner mind moral nature neighbour never night noble o'er object observed pain pass passion peace perhaps person Petrarch Philaster pleasure poet poetical poor principle reason Reculvers rich Richard Penderell Rienzi Robin Hood Rome seemed self-love ship Socrates soul spirit sweet thee thine things thou thought tion truth unto virtue whole William Penn wind wisdom words