The Works of Charles Kingsley, Том 8Macmillan, 1888 |
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... thought , " asked Stangrave , — “ the silence and permanence of nature amid the perpetual flux and noise of human life ? -a grand thought that one generation goeth , and another cometh , and the earth abideth for ever ? " " At least it ...
... thought , " asked Stangrave , — “ the silence and permanence of nature amid the perpetual flux and noise of human life ? -a grand thought that one generation goeth , and another cometh , and the earth abideth for ever ? " " At least it ...
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... thought , while upon his delicate toil worn features , and high , bland , unwrinkled forehead , and the few soft ... thoughts as different as were their complexions . Tom was of that bull terrier type so common in England ; sturdy , and ...
... thought , while upon his delicate toil worn features , and high , bland , unwrinkled forehead , and the few soft ... thoughts as different as were their complexions . Tom was of that bull terrier type so common in England ; sturdy , and ...
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... thoughts about it . His eye , which was very large , dark , and beautiful , with heavy lids and long lashes , had that dreamy look so common among men of the poetic temperament ; conscious of thought , if not conscious of self ; and as ...
... thoughts about it . His eye , which was very large , dark , and beautiful , with heavy lids and long lashes , had that dreamy look so common among men of the poetic temperament ; conscious of thought , if not conscious of self ; and as ...
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... thought of our falling from the skies against each other in this fashion ? " Mr. Briggs hesitated a moment , and then took coldly the offered hand . " Excuse me ; but the circumstances of my visit here are to painful to allow me to wish ...
... thought of our falling from the skies against each other in this fashion ? " Mr. Briggs hesitated a moment , and then took coldly the offered hand . " Excuse me ; but the circumstances of my visit here are to painful to allow me to wish ...
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... thought I'd come home and see you all , and get some fishing . ' And Mary , who had longed to throw her arms round his neck , as of old , and was restrained by the thought that she was grown a great girl now , called in her father , and ...
... thought I'd come home and see you all , and get some fishing . ' And Mary , who had longed to throw her arms round his neck , as of old , and was restrained by the thought that she was grown a great girl now , called in her father , and ...
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Страница 54 - Her mother comes out from the cottage door behind, and lays her hand upon the girl's shoulder. The spell is broken; and hiding her face in her hands, Grace bursts into violent weeping. " What are you doing, my poor child, here, in the cold night air?
Страница 427 - Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. ' Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.
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