Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... sense of merit and the smile of favour and the employment of apostolic notary afforded him a daily stipend of five gold 3RD QUARTER . B florins , a more honourable and extensive connection , and. Page Rienzi TWENTY-SEVENTH WEEK Page.
... sense of merit and the smile of favour and the employment of apostolic notary afforded him a daily stipend of five gold 3RD QUARTER . B florins , a more honourable and extensive connection , and. Page Rienzi TWENTY-SEVENTH WEEK Page.
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... sense of allegiance ; their interest and revenge engaged them in the service of the church ; but as the fate of the Colonna was before their eyes , they abandoned to a private adventurer the peril and glory of the revolution . John ...
... sense of allegiance ; their interest and revenge engaged them in the service of the church ; but as the fate of the Colonna was before their eyes , they abandoned to a private adventurer the peril and glory of the revolution . John ...
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... senses and the outward world ; Penn looked inward to the divine revelations in every mind . Locke compared the soul to a sheet of white paper , just as Hobbes had compared it to a slate , on which time and chance might scrawl their ...
... senses and the outward world ; Penn looked inward to the divine revelations in every mind . Locke compared the soul to a sheet of white paper , just as Hobbes had compared it to a slate , on which time and chance might scrawl their ...
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... sense of pity , or touch of benevolence . He coos in the turtle , and bleats in the lamb ; and , through the paps of the stern bear , and im- placable tigress , he yields forth the milk of loving - kindness to their little ones . Even ...
... sense of pity , or touch of benevolence . He coos in the turtle , and bleats in the lamb ; and , through the paps of the stern bear , and im- placable tigress , he yields forth the milk of loving - kindness to their little ones . Even ...
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... sense of what they have done , or of what they have suffered , or are to endure . The reverse of all this is peace , which in a moment extinguishes all that fire , binds up all the wounds , and restores to all faces their natural ...
... sense of what they have done , or of what they have suffered , or are to endure . The reverse of all this is peace , which in a moment extinguishes all that fire , binds up all the wounds , and restores to all faces their natural ...
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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