The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 274 巻 |
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... have made itself heard , lent a sad and sombre majesty to this midnight scene ;
where the grandeur of the spiritual end , in such glaring contrast with the
pettiness of the material means , could scarcely fail to beget a feeling of religious
awe .
... have made itself heard , lent a sad and sombre majesty to this midnight scene ;
where the grandeur of the spiritual end , in such glaring contrast with the
pettiness of the material means , could scarcely fail to beget a feeling of religious
awe .
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Thus the feeling which breathed in the prayers of these three servants of God and
king was all of one leaven . The hallowed words sounded like heavenly music
imid the intense silence of all around . Presently came the Lord ' s Prayer .
Thus the feeling which breathed in the prayers of these three servants of God and
king was all of one leaven . The hallowed words sounded like heavenly music
imid the intense silence of all around . Presently came the Lord ' s Prayer .
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He raised his head , and in a moment his gloomy glance and chilling silence
froze the genial current of her feelings and struck her dumb . There was a
something in that face which seemed to murder thanks and stifle curiosity . Yet
perchance ...
He raised his head , and in a moment his gloomy glance and chilling silence
froze the genial current of her feelings and struck her dumb . There was a
something in that face which seemed to murder thanks and stifle curiosity . Yet
perchance ...
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No encouragement is there to wait for inspiration , or to delay because the worker
does not feel in the fitting mood — the mill shames such an excuse . According to
the old motto , cut over its low door , “ WIND BLOWES , MILN GOES .
No encouragement is there to wait for inspiration , or to delay because the worker
does not feel in the fitting mood — the mill shames such an excuse . According to
the old motto , cut over its low door , “ WIND BLOWES , MILN GOES .
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In one important point , to which I have not yet alluded ( smiling ) , I feel quite
certain that you will agree with me , viz . that it is our sacred duty to preserve the
beauty of our girls . Lady Doctor ( blushing ) . Certainly , if we only knew how .
In one important point , to which I have not yet alluded ( smiling ) , I feel quite
certain that you will agree with me , viz . that it is our sacred duty to preserve the
beauty of our girls . Lady Doctor ( blushing ) . Certainly , if we only knew how .
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