Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 2John Wiley, 1848 |
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... appears , Beneath the fir's inhospitable eaves , — The chirp and flutter of some single bird , The rustle in the brake , -what precious store Of joys have these on poets ' hearts conferred ? And then at times to send one's own voice out ...
... appears , Beneath the fir's inhospitable eaves , — The chirp and flutter of some single bird , The rustle in the brake , -what precious store Of joys have these on poets ' hearts conferred ? And then at times to send one's own voice out ...
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... appear before strangers in that manner , were now seated and going to be served round , whilst the young lady was universally admired , and every one said that the prince had made a good change ; but Griselda in particular highly ...
... appear before strangers in that manner , were now seated and going to be served round , whilst the young lady was universally admired , and every one said that the prince had made a good change ; but Griselda in particular highly ...
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... appear in his glory as Judge , and , before him shall be gathered all nations , shows thus much , at least , that this virtue is indispensable ; is one by which the Christian must often examine himself , and prove his own soul ...
... appear in his glory as Judge , and , before him shall be gathered all nations , shows thus much , at least , that this virtue is indispensable ; is one by which the Christian must often examine himself , and prove his own soul ...
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... appear the effect of insanity , and would inspire nothing but pity for a wretch so devoid of sense as to dare to conceive it . A moment's reflection would suffice to show that it was hopeless to attempt an escape by the gates . Every ...
... appear the effect of insanity , and would inspire nothing but pity for a wretch so devoid of sense as to dare to conceive it . A moment's reflection would suffice to show that it was hopeless to attempt an escape by the gates . Every ...
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... appear , and so as to enable us to take all of them out at once should we be in a situation to escape . After six months of this obstinate and cruel work , we applied ourselves to the wooden ladder which was necessary to mount from the ...
... appear , and so as to enable us to take all of them out at once should we be in a situation to escape . After six months of this obstinate and cruel work , we applied ourselves to the wooden ladder which was necessary to mount from the ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Полный просмотр - 1856 |
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Alpnach appear arms beautiful Berkshire Birks of Aberfeldy Bishop of Carlisle body called castle church Cinna death delight Doge of Venice doth Duke earth Elwes English father fear feel feet Flora flowers forest fortune gave George Crabbe give hand happy hath head heard heart heaven Henry Bolingbroke holy honor hour John Bird Sumner John Cullum kind king knew labor lady land learning light lived look Lord manner Marcham Marius mind morning Mount Pilatus nature never night o'er observed passed passion person Petrarch pleasure poet Polybius poor prayer prince rest rich round scene seemed self-love side Sir Fret soon soul spirit stood sweet thee things thou thought tion told took trees uncle Toby walk whole wind word young