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Стр. 97
Let not injury , O Lord , triumph over me , and let my faults by thy hand be
corrected , and make not mine unjust enemy the minister of thy justice . But yet ,
my God , , if in thy wisdom this be the aptest chastisement for my unexcusable
folly ; if this ...
Let not injury , O Lord , triumph over me , and let my faults by thy hand be
corrected , and make not mine unjust enemy the minister of thy justice . But yet ,
my God , , if in thy wisdom this be the aptest chastisement for my unexcusable
folly ; if this ...
Стр. 206
He told the queen , however , that he would do her no harm , and took her hand
in token of his good humour ; but squeezed it so unmercifully that she was forced
to cry out - at - which he laughed again with great violence , and said , “ her ...
He told the queen , however , that he would do her no harm , and took her hand
in token of his good humour ; but squeezed it so unmercifully that she was forced
to cry out - at - which he laughed again with great violence , and said , “ her ...
Стр. 213
We gain the idea , says he , when our hand passes over a surface ; but he has
already supposed a surface and a hand ; and what resemblance is there of a
simple feeling to a body of three dimensions ? Nor can space be supposed to
arise ...
We gain the idea , says he , when our hand passes over a surface ; but he has
already supposed a surface and a hand ; and what resemblance is there of a
simple feeling to a body of three dimensions ? Nor can space be supposed to
arise ...
Стр. 253
Neither of us said any thing , but we just began to ride on again , though , God
knows , we knew nothing of whither we were going ; but we still kept hand in
hand . We rode a good space , till that way also we found ourselves getting upon
the ...
Neither of us said any thing , but we just began to ride on again , though , God
knows , we knew nothing of whither we were going ; but we still kept hand in
hand . We rode a good space , till that way also we found ourselves getting upon
the ...
Стр. 280
This hand was guilty of a mother ' s death ! I drown ' d my child ! And thou canst
tell If it was mine , ' twas thiné as well . I scarce believe , though so it seem Give
me thy hand — I do not dreamThat dear , dear hand . Alas , that spot ! Wipe it
away ...
This hand was guilty of a mother ' s death ! I drown ' d my child ! And thou canst
tell If it was mine , ' twas thiné as well . I scarce believe , though so it seem Give
me thy hand — I do not dreamThat dear , dear hand . Alas , that spot ! Wipe it
away ...
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