De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... leave the contemplation of it for the frivolities which engage us ! For we then seem to abandon the study of our own hearts and under- standings , to be the confidants of all the rest of the world . Thus we know everybody's mind but our ...
... leave the contemplation of it for the frivolities which engage us ! For we then seem to abandon the study of our own hearts and under- standings , to be the confidants of all the rest of the world . Thus we know everybody's mind but our ...
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... leave . The result was , a verdict for the defendant at the next assizes , the plaintiff being condemned to pay the costs , and another action by Capias against his prin- cipal for not paying them . CHAPTER III . MORE OF SCHOOL DAYS ...
... leave . The result was , a verdict for the defendant at the next assizes , the plaintiff being condemned to pay the costs , and another action by Capias against his prin- cipal for not paying them . CHAPTER III . MORE OF SCHOOL DAYS ...
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... leave . What had passed only increased my humility be- fore this ( to me ) august person . It is certain that I never before thought myself in so awful a presence , or so strongly felt the rush of emotions of different kinds which ...
... leave . What had passed only increased my humility be- fore this ( to me ) august person . It is certain that I never before thought myself in so awful a presence , or so strongly felt the rush of emotions of different kinds which ...
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... leave thee , Paradise ? thus leave Thee , native soil , these happy walks and shades , Fit haunt of Gods ? How shall I part , and whither wander down Into a lower world , to this obscure And wild . How shall we breathe in other air Less ...
... leave thee , Paradise ? thus leave Thee , native soil , these happy walks and shades , Fit haunt of Gods ? How shall I part , and whither wander down Into a lower world , to this obscure And wild . How shall we breathe in other air Less ...
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... leaving what I thought paradise , I could not part with the delight of thinking I might one day return to it , and a gleam of Bertha dressed in smiles , would sometimes dissipate all the black signs of hopelessness that other- wise ...
... leaving what I thought paradise , I could not part with the delight of thinking I might one day return to it , and a gleam of Bertha dressed in smiles , would sometimes dissipate all the black signs of hopelessness that other- wise ...
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