The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... appearance of the witches should be exceedingly solemn ; he wished to thrill our blood , when these agents of the world of darkness meet their victim , and allure him to perdition , by their metaphysical aid . Yet I question , whether ...
... appearance of the witches should be exceedingly solemn ; he wished to thrill our blood , when these agents of the world of darkness meet their victim , and allure him to perdition , by their metaphysical aid . Yet I question , whether ...
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... appearance of departing from the histrionic path . We have always been told by the teachers of religion , that the law of God , —a sacred regard to his authority , -is the only principle that can carry us through the crossing interests ...
... appearance of departing from the histrionic path . We have always been told by the teachers of religion , that the law of God , —a sacred regard to his authority , -is the only principle that can carry us through the crossing interests ...
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... appeared solicitous to make me of their party . They on the right hand , told me of the safety and happiness which they should gain at last ; that though this channel appeared frightful and forbidding at a distance , yet those gloomy ...
... appeared solicitous to make me of their party . They on the right hand , told me of the safety and happiness which they should gain at last ; that though this channel appeared frightful and forbidding at a distance , yet those gloomy ...
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... appeared to me , in those days , as the very topmost flights of modesty and eloquence . I had heard the names of Demosthenes and Cicero , but what they could do more or better , I could not imagine . In every age , it seems that ...
... appeared to me , in those days , as the very topmost flights of modesty and eloquence . I had heard the names of Demosthenes and Cicero , but what they could do more or better , I could not imagine . In every age , it seems that ...
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... appeared , Strange pleasure filled his eyes , and fired his heart , Unloosed his tongue , and his first talk was - love . The Orphan . I HAVE often employed myself in speculating on the influence of republicanism on the private manners ...
... appeared , Strange pleasure filled his eyes , and fired his heart , Unloosed his tongue , and his first talk was - love . The Orphan . I HAVE often employed myself in speculating on the influence of republicanism on the private manners ...
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