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Page 24
... heart , and hides beneath its deadly shade all the beauties of the moral nature ; a taste which , cancer- like , spreads its fibres over the heart and intellect , sapping up all their healthful vigour and strength , and leaving them a ...
... heart , and hides beneath its deadly shade all the beauties of the moral nature ; a taste which , cancer- like , spreads its fibres over the heart and intellect , sapping up all their healthful vigour and strength , and leaving them a ...
Page 239
... Heart , Mr. Robinson says many sweet and unaffected things , in a consider- able variety of metre . Prettiness is rather their characteristic , and many are very pretty ; the pretty shines in contrast with the great , but the pretty may ...
... Heart , Mr. Robinson says many sweet and unaffected things , in a consider- able variety of metre . Prettiness is rather their characteristic , and many are very pretty ; the pretty shines in contrast with the great , but the pretty may ...
Page 498
... heart with many very widely different teachers . A fine catholic spirit , not a word of bitterness seems ever to fall from him , while he as certainly prefers that society where fellowship of heart was earnest , and where barriers of ...
... heart with many very widely different teachers . A fine catholic spirit , not a word of bitterness seems ever to fall from him , while he as certainly prefers that society where fellowship of heart was earnest , and where barriers of ...
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