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... feel in pursuing this cor- stances ; and Johnson compiled his respondence , considering the aver- Dictionary , certainly a most astonish- sion I have always had and still have ing proof of the powers of the human to writing . Some of my ...
... feel in pursuing this cor- stances ; and Johnson compiled his respondence , considering the aver- Dictionary , certainly a most astonish- sion I have always had and still have ing proof of the powers of the human to writing . Some of my ...
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... feel some new religion out ; But since he hath the old truth lost , He'll find but error to his cost The regular PRIEST catcht in the lurch Can hardly get or keep a church ; In chambers fain to preach about , Hoping to drive these ...
... feel some new religion out ; But since he hath the old truth lost , He'll find but error to his cost The regular PRIEST catcht in the lurch Can hardly get or keep a church ; In chambers fain to preach about , Hoping to drive these ...
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... feel I may repose my sor- rows . ' " " doubt his eyes had lost their glare : fines of the grave , my perceptions ... feeling . Yet , as I know myself , I dare assert a steady , honourable , and independent mind ; a mind which zealously ...
... feel I may repose my sor- rows . ' " " doubt his eyes had lost their glare : fines of the grave , my perceptions ... feeling . Yet , as I know myself , I dare assert a steady , honourable , and independent mind ; a mind which zealously ...
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... feel happy ments of passion , and trace his action under its influence deceive themselves ; to its uncorrupted ... feels ? Woe to affected scorn and contumely . Error the man that shuts his heart to the in fact is the nurse of man , and ...
... feel happy ments of passion , and trace his action under its influence deceive themselves ; to its uncorrupted ... feels ? Woe to affected scorn and contumely . Error the man that shuts his heart to the in fact is the nurse of man , and ...
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... feel in that , his Comfort and his Pride . At length , he found , when seventy Years were run , His Strength departed and his Labour done ; When , save his honest Fame , he kept no But lost his Wife and saw his Children more ; poor ...
... feel in that , his Comfort and his Pride . At length , he found , when seventy Years were run , His Strength departed and his Labour done ; When , save his honest Fame , he kept no But lost his Wife and saw his Children more ; poor ...
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Seite 367 - I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that at 5 o'clock PM on the 6th of August last, in latitude 24° 44...
Seite 373 - Koran no forward glances to a coming golden age when the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea, such as irradiate the hymns and prophecies of the Old Testament.
Seite 30 - He affects the metaphysics, not only in his satires, but in his amorous verses, where nature only should reign; and perplexes the minds of the fair sex with nice speculations of philosophy, when he should engage their hearts, and entertain them with the softnesses of love.
Seite 330 - Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say her body thought.
Seite 511 - Sole-sitting, still at every dying fall Takes up again her lamentable strain Of winding woe ; till, wide around, the woods Sigh to her song, and with her wail resound.
Seite 80 - ... by the most determined bravery, not only repelled every attempt of the enemy to gain ground, but actually forced him to retire, although he had brought up fresh troops in support of those originally engaged. " The enemy, finding himself foiled in every attempt to force the right of the position, endeavoured by numbers to turn it.
Seite 80 - Upon the left, the enemy at first (contented himself with an attack upon our picquets, which, however, in general maintained their ground. Finding, however, his efforts unavailing on the right and centre, he seemed determined to render the attack upon the left more serious; and had succeeded in obtaining possession of the village, through which the great road to Madrid passes, and which was situated in front of that part of the line. From this post, however, he was soon expelled with...
Seite 82 - Wolfe, his last moments were gilded by the prospect of success, and cheered by the acclamation of victory; like Wolfe, also, his memory will for ever remain sacred in that country which he sincerely loved, and which he had so faithfully served.
Seite 30 - You equal Donne in the variety, multiplicity, and choice of thoughts; you excel him in the manner and the words. I read you both with the same admiration, but not with the same delight.
Seite 80 - Before five in the evening, we had not only successfully repelled every attack made upon the position, but had gained ground in almost all points, and occupied a more forward line than at the commencement of the action; whilst the enemy confined his operations to a cannonade, and the fire of his light troops, with a view to draw off his other corps. At six the firing entirely ceased.