Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... hope of immortality , and these earnest desires after it , are a very strong evi- dence of that immortality . These impressions , though in most men they lie overpowered and almost quite extinguished by the weight of their bodies , and ...
... hope of immortality , and these earnest desires after it , are a very strong evi- dence of that immortality . These impressions , though in most men they lie overpowered and almost quite extinguished by the weight of their bodies , and ...
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... hope that through the eye This dying sparkle , in this cloudy place , Can recollect these beams of knowledge clear , Which were infus'd in the first minds by grace ? So might the heir , whose father hath in play Wasted a thousand pound ...
... hope that through the eye This dying sparkle , in this cloudy place , Can recollect these beams of knowledge clear , Which were infus'd in the first minds by grace ? So might the heir , whose father hath in play Wasted a thousand pound ...
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... hope for that I hope for ? A truce , madam , To these exordiums and pretended interests , Whose only shallow intent is to delay , Or to divert , the sole dire subject , -me . Soh ! you would see the spectacle ! you , who start At ...
... hope for that I hope for ? A truce , madam , To these exordiums and pretended interests , Whose only shallow intent is to delay , Or to divert , the sole dire subject , -me . Soh ! you would see the spectacle ! you , who start At ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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