Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Količina 11854 |
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Stran 28
... common property of all " who speak the tongue which Shakspere spake " -ought , amongst other influences , to bind America and England in eternal peace and good fellow- ship : - The stormy March is come at last , With wind , and cloud ...
... common property of all " who speak the tongue which Shakspere spake " -ought , amongst other influences , to bind America and England in eternal peace and good fellow- ship : - The stormy March is come at last , With wind , and cloud ...
Stran 30
... common or sacred , that you ( or whosoever others , overhearing me , ) may either approve my thriftiness , or correct my errors : to whom is the account of my hours either more due , or more known . All days are His , who gave time a ...
... common or sacred , that you ( or whosoever others , overhearing me , ) may either approve my thriftiness , or correct my errors : to whom is the account of my hours either more due , or more known . All days are His , who gave time a ...
Stran 32
... common days ; but God's day calls for another respect . The same sun arises on this day , and enlightens it ; yet because that Sun of Righteousness arose upon it , and gave a new life unto the world in it , and drew the strength of ...
... common days ; but God's day calls for another respect . The same sun arises on this day , and enlightens it ; yet because that Sun of Righteousness arose upon it , and gave a new life unto the world in it , and drew the strength of ...
Stran 33
... common merit . The first series of his ' Imaginary Conversations , ' from which the following dialogue is extracted , was published in 1824 ; a second series appeared in 1836 . His com- plete works were , in 1846 , collected in two ...
... common merit . The first series of his ' Imaginary Conversations , ' from which the following dialogue is extracted , was published in 1824 ; a second series appeared in 1836 . His com- plete works were , in 1846 , collected in two ...
Stran 40
... [ common ] , for many vulgar ones are excellent good ; nor for the meanness of the person , but because they are dull and flat , and adding many new , that other- wise would have died . ' We shall devote a few ' Half - hours ' to this ...
... [ common ] , for many vulgar ones are excellent good ; nor for the meanness of the person , but because they are dull and flat , and adding many new , that other- wise would have died . ' We shall devote a few ' Half - hours ' to this ...
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amongst appeared barometer beautiful birds born Cæsar called character church Count of Foix dear Jane death delight Don Quixote doth Duke of York earth England eyes father fear feeling flowers fortune Frank Churchill friendship gave gentleman give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour human Jane John Dighton kind king King of Navarre king's knowledge labour lady live look Lord Lord Clifford mankind manner master mind mother nature neighbours never night noble observed passed passion Patrick Spence Perkin person pleasure poet poor pray reason rich Richard Plantagenet Roger de Coverley seemed servants Sir Alexander Ball Sir Roger soon soul speak spirit swallow tell thee things thou thought tion told took Tower truth unto whole wind word young