English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... heart . " It was at her mansion , too , that an annual entertain- ment was given , on May - day , to all the climbing - boys and chimney - sweepers ' ap- prentices in the metropolis . Though in the latter part of her life she lost the ...
... heart . " It was at her mansion , too , that an annual entertain- ment was given , on May - day , to all the climbing - boys and chimney - sweepers ' ap- prentices in the metropolis . Though in the latter part of her life she lost the ...
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... heart , and make a man disagreeable to others and a tor- ment to himself . A second duty of this class is compassion , or that sympathy which prompts us to relieve the distresses of one another ; and a third is gratitude , which makes ...
... heart , and make a man disagreeable to others and a tor- ment to himself . A second duty of this class is compassion , or that sympathy which prompts us to relieve the distresses of one another ; and a third is gratitude , which makes ...
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... heart , Bless'd source of purer joys ; In every form of beauty bright , That captivates the mental sight With pleasure and surprise ; To thine unspotted shrine I bow ; Assist thy modest suppliant's vow , That breathes no wild desires ...
... heart , Bless'd source of purer joys ; In every form of beauty bright , That captivates the mental sight With pleasure and surprise ; To thine unspotted shrine I bow ; Assist thy modest suppliant's vow , That breathes no wild desires ...
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... heart was here undone , When science ' self destroy'd her favorite son ! Yes ! she too much indulg'd thy fond pursuit , She sow'd the seeds - but death has reap'd the fruit . " Twas thine own genius gave the final blow , And help'd to ...
... heart was here undone , When science ' self destroy'd her favorite son ! Yes ! she too much indulg'd thy fond pursuit , She sow'd the seeds - but death has reap'd the fruit . " Twas thine own genius gave the final blow , And help'd to ...
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... heart as ever it pleased the Almighty to warm with life . " Of his fervent piety , his letters , his prayers , and his hymns will afford ample and interesting proof . It was in him a living and quickening principle of goodness , which ...
... heart as ever it pleased the Almighty to warm with life . " Of his fervent piety , his letters , his prayers , and his hymns will afford ample and interesting proof . It was in him a living and quickening principle of goodness , which ...
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