A Collection of One Hundred Pieces of English Literature: Fifty in Prose and Fifty in Verse : Accompanied with a Variety of Notes for the Use of the Inhabitants of the Netherlands, Volume 1Nayler en Company, 1830 |
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... soul unmercifully , and tortures even our minds by the exhibition of the most insupport- able and hateful spectacles , is one of considerable importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild and blood - thirsty passions with a ...
... soul unmercifully , and tortures even our minds by the exhibition of the most insupport- able and hateful spectacles , is one of considerable importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild and blood - thirsty passions with a ...
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... soul - I burst into tears - I could not sustain the picture of confinement which my fancy had drawn . STERNE's Sentimental Journey . Pope b . 1688 ; d . 1744 . See Dryden and Pope compared , by Johnson , after VI Lecture . The Dying ...
... soul - I burst into tears - I could not sustain the picture of confinement which my fancy had drawn . STERNE's Sentimental Journey . Pope b . 1688 ; d . 1744 . See Dryden and Pope compared , by Johnson , after VI Lecture . The Dying ...
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... souls , what , weep you , when you but behold Our Cesar's Vesture wounded ? Look you here , ( Here Antony exposes the Body . ) Here is Himself - marred - ( c ) as you see , by Traitors ! ( Here they bellow for Revenge . ) Good friends ...
... souls , what , weep you , when you but behold Our Cesar's Vesture wounded ? Look you here , ( Here Antony exposes the Body . ) Here is Himself - marred - ( c ) as you see , by Traitors ! ( Here they bellow for Revenge . ) Good friends ...
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... soul , and a future state of rewards and punishments . Ask your own heart what rewards you deserve , or what kind of felicity you are fitted to enjoy ? Which of those faculties or affections , that Heaven can be supposed to gratify ...
... soul , and a future state of rewards and punishments . Ask your own heart what rewards you deserve , or what kind of felicity you are fitted to enjoy ? Which of those faculties or affections , that Heaven can be supposed to gratify ...
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... soul so dead to divine love , so lost to all but the most childish pursuits , be able to exalt and enlarge itself to a capacity for that bliss which we are encouraged to hope for , in a more intimate perception of the Divine Presence ...
... soul so dead to divine love , so lost to all but the most childish pursuits , be able to exalt and enlarge itself to a capacity for that bliss which we are encouraged to hope for , in a more intimate perception of the Divine Presence ...
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