EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... , who says " what is best he firmly lights upon , as birds on sprays . " On the other hand we may reasonably doubt what is the exact worth of the cultivation , of the point of view which we meekly accept at the X Preface.
... , who says " what is best he firmly lights upon , as birds on sprays . " On the other hand we may reasonably doubt what is the exact worth of the cultivation , of the point of view which we meekly accept at the X Preface.
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... doubt . The Archbishop had him out into the garden , giving orders that they were account to be disturbed . The bell rang for prayers , to which they went by the garden door into the chapel , and out again till dinner was ready - hammer ...
... doubt . The Archbishop had him out into the garden , giving orders that they were account to be disturbed . The bell rang for prayers , to which they went by the garden door into the chapel , and out again till dinner was ready - hammer ...
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... doubt I am indebted for my lodgings . " Faringdon had not imagined that it had been so very low with Hales and presently offered him fifty pounds , in part pay- ment of the many sums he and his wife had received of him in their great ...
... doubt I am indebted for my lodgings . " Faringdon had not imagined that it had been so very low with Hales and presently offered him fifty pounds , in part pay- ment of the many sums he and his wife had received of him in their great ...
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... doubt as to his policy : he had no sort of sympathy with the Puritans ; their total lack of humour and delicacy dis- gusted him as much as anything human could disgust him ; and he was not a man who clung with any hankering to houses ...
... doubt as to his policy : he had no sort of sympathy with the Puritans ; their total lack of humour and delicacy dis- gusted him as much as anything human could disgust him ; and he was not a man who clung with any hankering to houses ...
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... doubt by a certain glory , hardly human , transfiguring the boy's face , " That he spent his time in an angelical way , " and then this old Puritan , to mark his sense of satisfaction by some practical testimony , went home and wrote ...
... doubt by a certain glory , hardly human , transfiguring the boy's face , " That he spent his time in an angelical way , " and then this old Puritan , to mark his sense of satisfaction by some practical testimony , went home and wrote ...
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