A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 strani |
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... Human Character .... 333 We are Happy or Miserable by Com- Desire of Approbation 334 parison 289 Character of Sir Matthew Hale 334 On Prayer 289 Theological Controversies ... 336 Of Faith and Works .. 290 Sedulity and Diligence ...
... Human Character .... 333 We are Happy or Miserable by Com- Desire of Approbation 334 parison 289 Character of Sir Matthew Hale 334 On Prayer 289 Theological Controversies ... 336 Of Faith and Works .. 290 Sedulity and Diligence ...
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... human kind :) ' As thou these ashes , little brook , wilt bear Into the Avon - Avon to the tide Of Severn - Severn to the narrow seas- Into main ocean they - this deed accurst , An emblem yields to friends and enemies , How the bold ...
... human kind :) ' As thou these ashes , little brook , wilt bear Into the Avon - Avon to the tide Of Severn - Severn to the narrow seas- Into main ocean they - this deed accurst , An emblem yields to friends and enemies , How the bold ...
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... human nature , is more practiced by men than any sort of beasts : and they , against the custom of almost all other nations , think that there is nothing more inglorious than that glory which is gained by war ? They would be both ...
... human nature , is more practiced by men than any sort of beasts : and they , against the custom of almost all other nations , think that there is nothing more inglorious than that glory which is gained by war ? They would be both ...
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... human nature . In their love of virtue , and their instinctive hatred and contempt of vice ; in their freedom from personal jealousy ; in their thirst after knowledge and intellectual improvement ; in nice obser- vation of nature ...
... human nature . In their love of virtue , and their instinctive hatred and contempt of vice ; in their freedom from personal jealousy ; in their thirst after knowledge and intellectual improvement ; in nice obser- vation of nature ...
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... human intellect and capacity . There never was , anywhere , any thing like the sixty or seventy years that elapsed from the middle of Elizabeth's reign to the period of the Restoration . In point of real force and originality of genius ...
... human intellect and capacity . There never was , anywhere , any thing like the sixty or seventy years that elapsed from the middle of Elizabeth's reign to the period of the Restoration . In point of real force and originality of genius ...
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