English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... rise to cravings which are never satisfied ; nourishes a sickly , effeminate delicacy which sours and cor- rupts every pleasure . SECTION VI . WE have seen the husbandman scattering his seed upon the furrowed ground ! It springs up , is ...
... rise to cravings which are never satisfied ; nourishes a sickly , effeminate delicacy which sours and cor- rupts every pleasure . SECTION VI . WE have seen the husbandman scattering his seed upon the furrowed ground ! It springs up , is ...
Сторінка 41
... into thy heart . Remember , my son , that human life is the journey of a day . We rise in the mevaag of youth , full of vigour , and full of expectation ; we set forward with spirit and hope , CHAP . II . મ NARRATIVE PIECES .
... into thy heart . Remember , my son , that human life is the journey of a day . We rise in the mevaag of youth , full of vigour , and full of expectation ; we set forward with spirit and hope , CHAP . II . મ NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... rise above one another by several different degrees of perfection . 7 For , to return to our statue in the block of marble , we see it sometimes only begun to be chipped , sometimes rough hewn , and but just sketched into a human figure ...
... rise above one another by several different degrees of perfection . 7 For , to return to our statue in the block of marble , we see it sometimes only begun to be chipped , sometimes rough hewn , and but just sketched into a human figure ...
Сторінка 59
... rise , and no winds to blow , as that our life were long to proceed , with- out receiving provocations from human frailty . The careless and the imprudent , the giddy and the fickle , the ungrateful and the interested , every where meet ...
... rise , and no winds to blow , as that our life were long to proceed , with- out receiving provocations from human frailty . The careless and the imprudent , the giddy and the fickle , the ungrateful and the interested , every where meet ...
Сторінка 63
... rise from those narrow concep- tions which we are apt to entertain of the Divine Nature . We ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect ...
... rise from those narrow concep- tions which we are apt to entertain of the Divine Nature . We ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect ...
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