Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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He was the very soul of wisdom and benevolence , just such an one as would have found his way into the heart and pages of Isaac Walton , whose pen , saith a kindred spirit of our own times , dropped from an " angel's wing .
He was the very soul of wisdom and benevolence , just such an one as would have found his way into the heart and pages of Isaac Walton , whose pen , saith a kindred spirit of our own times , dropped from an " angel's wing .
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My heart had long been yearning for one who could sympathize with , and understand , me ; -a creature , to whom I might unburthen my soul , and pour out my imaginings in his presence , like water , from the deep well of my heart ...
My heart had long been yearning for one who could sympathize with , and understand , me ; -a creature , to whom I might unburthen my soul , and pour out my imaginings in his presence , like water , from the deep well of my heart ...
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Encouraged by the unusual condescension of his father , he freely unburthened his heart : it was a relief , it was a delight to him : how glad he was to find a living creature , in whose presence he might pour out his soul ; and that ...
Encouraged by the unusual condescension of his father , he freely unburthened his heart : it was a relief , it was a delight to him : how glad he was to find a living creature , in whose presence he might pour out his soul ; and that ...
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Everard was no casuist ; he did not throw aside Christian morality because he did not comprehend Christian theology ; on the contrary , he endeavoured with his whole soul to assimilate the conduct of his life , as far as humanity would ...
Everard was no casuist ; he did not throw aside Christian morality because he did not comprehend Christian theology ; on the contrary , he endeavoured with his whole soul to assimilate the conduct of his life , as far as humanity would ...
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He endeavoured to say this jestingly ; then he walked up and down the room wiping the dampness from his forehead , and struggling to reassume his serenity ; every word that I uttered entered like iron into his soul .
He endeavoured to say this jestingly ; then he walked up and down the room wiping the dampness from his forehead , and struggling to reassume his serenity ; every word that I uttered entered like iron into his soul .
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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