The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingHarder, 1836 - 250 стор. |
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... soul is rendered the receptacle of many repug- ways . nant and jarring dispositions , and resembles some barbarous country , cantoned out into different principalities , which are continually waging war on one another . Diseases ...
... soul is rendered the receptacle of many repug- ways . nant and jarring dispositions , and resembles some barbarous country , cantoned out into different principalities , which are continually waging war on one another . Diseases ...
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... soul . SECTION X. WHENCE arises the misery of this present world ? It is not owing to our cloudy atmosphere , our changing seasons and inclement skies . It is not owing to the debility of our bodies , nor to the unequal distribution of ...
... soul . SECTION X. WHENCE arises the misery of this present world ? It is not owing to our cloudy atmosphere , our changing seasons and inclement skies . It is not owing to the debility of our bodies , nor to the unequal distribution of ...
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... a whole kingdom trembled before him ; one spirit , which the utmost stretch of his power could neither subdue nor humble , blasted his triumphs . His whole soul was shaken with a storm of passion 34 Part 1 . The English Reader .
... a whole kingdom trembled before him ; one spirit , which the utmost stretch of his power could neither subdue nor humble , blasted his triumphs . His whole soul was shaken with a storm of passion 34 Part 1 . The English Reader .
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... soul was shaken with a storm of passion . Wrath , pride , and desire of revenge , rose into fury . With difficulty he restrained himself in public ; but as soon as he came to his own house , he was forced to disclose the agony of his ...
... soul was shaken with a storm of passion . Wrath , pride , and desire of revenge , rose into fury . With difficulty he restrained himself in public ; but as soon as he came to his own house , he was forced to disclose the agony of his ...
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... soul , induced her to send priests , who molested her with perpetual disputation ; and even a re- prieve of three days was granted her , in hopes that she would be persuaded , during that time , to pay , by a timely conversion to popery ...
... soul , induced her to send priests , who molested her with perpetual disputation ; and even a re- prieve of three days was granted her , in hopes that she would be persuaded , during that time , to pay , by a timely conversion to popery ...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ... Lindley Murray Перегляд фрагмента - 1851 |
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