The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, 第 14〜15 巻 |
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Philosophy has its advantage , it describes created light ; but the The cxcellence
of Religion is philosopher may dwell out life up : | perceived by its sublime
subjects , on the sun - bcam , admiring its di- by its superior virtue , and the
exversities ...
Philosophy has its advantage , it describes created light ; but the The cxcellence
of Religion is philosopher may dwell out life up : | perceived by its sublime
subjects , on the sun - bcam , admiring its di- by its superior virtue , and the
exversities ...
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... he remained for from whence the light proceeded , some time absorbed in the
tender and on approaching still nearer , indulgence of sorrow . Having dimly
distinguished a human forin closed , however , his pious petitions kneeling
opposite ...
... he remained for from whence the light proceeded , some time absorbed in the
tender and on approaching still nearer , indulgence of sorrow . Having dimly
distinguished a human forin closed , however , his pious petitions kneeling
opposite ...
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He the glimmering of the light , would had pursued them in this manner occasion
no small alarm to the unobserved through he choir , but peasant , who should
happen at that upon their suddenly turning at an time to be passing near the
abbey ...
He the glimmering of the light , would had pursued them in this manner occasion
no small alarm to the unobserved through he choir , but peasant , who should
happen at that upon their suddenly turning at an time to be passing near the
abbey ...
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While Edward was yet speak • tion of the cloisters , whose perspecó ing , a
ghastly paleness overspread live , as seen by the dreary light of the countenance
of the elder the lamp , had a singularly awful stranger ; it was nwmentary , how
effect ...
While Edward was yet speak • tion of the cloisters , whose perspecó ing , a
ghastly paleness overspread live , as seen by the dreary light of the countenance
of the elder the lamp , had a singularly awful stranger ; it was nwmentary , how
effect ...
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insects , the minute reptiles , toBụt none can be.thus happy in gether with the vast
expanse of solitule unless they have an inheaven , and that glorious fountain
ward purity of mind , their desires of light which adorns it , and im- contracted ,
and ...
insects , the minute reptiles , toBụt none can be.thus happy in gether with the vast
expanse of solitule unless they have an inheaven , and that glorious fountain
ward purity of mind , their desires of light which adorns it , and im- contracted ,
and ...
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