English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... duties , to further reading and investigations in relation to the sub- ject , but have been much benefited by the counsels of a few literary friends , whose kindness I would hereby gratefully acknowledge . If they see that I have not in ...
... duties , to further reading and investigations in relation to the sub- ject , but have been much benefited by the counsels of a few literary friends , whose kindness I would hereby gratefully acknowledge . If they see that I have not in ...
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... duties , did not desert him in the hours of leisure and retirement ; for inactivity was foreign to his nature . His parsonage , his farm , his garden , were cultivated and adorned with the eagerness and taste of undiminished youth . His ...
... duties , did not desert him in the hours of leisure and retirement ; for inactivity was foreign to his nature . His parsonage , his farm , his garden , were cultivated and adorned with the eagerness and taste of undiminished youth . His ...
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... duties of the pastoral office , and attracting general admiration for the chaste eloquence of his pulpit discourses . In 1754 , he was transferred from the Canongate to Lady Yester's Church , and in 1758 was promoted to the High Church ...
... duties of the pastoral office , and attracting general admiration for the chaste eloquence of his pulpit discourses . In 1754 , he was transferred from the Canongate to Lady Yester's Church , and in 1758 was promoted to the High Church ...
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... duties of life . Good hopes may be entertained of those whose minds have this liberal and elegant turn . It is favorable to many virtues . Whereas to be entirely devoid of relish for eloquence , poetry , or any of the fine arts , is ...
... duties of life . Good hopes may be entertained of those whose minds have this liberal and elegant turn . It is favorable to many virtues . Whereas to be entirely devoid of relish for eloquence , poetry , or any of the fine arts , is ...
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... duties , which consist in the indul- gence of those affections that incline us to do good to others , the first is to cherish benevolence , charity , or love , to all mankind with- out exception . We are all by nature brethren , placed ...
... duties , which consist in the indul- gence of those affections that incline us to do good to others , the first is to cherish benevolence , charity , or love , to all mankind with- out exception . We are all by nature brethren , placed ...
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