Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... painful frivolities of an intricate sophistry could not fail to displease one who looked upon moral and religious virtue as the great objects of all learning . That his contempt was openly avowed we cannot doubt , or that JOHN MILTON . 5 པ་
... painful frivolities of an intricate sophistry could not fail to displease one who looked upon moral and religious virtue as the great objects of all learning . That his contempt was openly avowed we cannot doubt , or that JOHN MILTON . 5 པ་
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... pain , but after some moderate bodily exercise were refreshed ; whenever I looked at a candle , I saw a sort of Iris around it . Not long afterwards , on the left side of my left eye , ( which began to fail some years before the other ...
... pain , but after some moderate bodily exercise were refreshed ; whenever I looked at a candle , I saw a sort of Iris around it . Not long afterwards , on the left side of my left eye , ( which began to fail some years before the other ...
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... painful travails of the weary day , Prolongs my careful thoughts , and makes me blame The slow Aurore , that so for love or shame Doth long delay to show her blushing face ; And now the day renews my grieful plaint . Crowe observes that ...
... painful travails of the weary day , Prolongs my careful thoughts , and makes me blame The slow Aurore , that so for love or shame Doth long delay to show her blushing face ; And now the day renews my grieful plaint . Crowe observes that ...
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... painful office has been very severely censured . But that he was not " the stupid inquisitor " who persisted in questioning the sufferer during his last moments , might almost be asserted upon the authority of his amiable and merciful ...
... painful office has been very severely censured . But that he was not " the stupid inquisitor " who persisted in questioning the sufferer during his last moments , might almost be asserted upon the authority of his amiable and merciful ...
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... painful malady . The hour at length arrived when he should depart in joy , bearing his sheaves with him . Death stole gently on his weakened frame , and he expired in the seventy - third year of his age , under that roof which had so ...
... painful malady . The hour at length arrived when he should depart in joy , bearing his sheaves with him . Death stole gently on his weakened frame , and he expired in the seventy - third year of his age , under that roof which had so ...
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