Lectures and Addresses in Aid of Popular Education: Including a Lecture on the Poetry of PopeLongman, 1852 - 128 pages |
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... hear . Of all her Dears she never slander'd one , But cares not if a thousand are undone . Would Chloe know if you're alive or dead ? She bids her footman put it in her head . Chloe is prudent ! Would you too be wise ? Then never break ...
... hear . Of all her Dears she never slander'd one , But cares not if a thousand are undone . Would Chloe know if you're alive or dead ? She bids her footman put it in her head . Chloe is prudent ! Would you too be wise ? Then never break ...
Page 28
... hear it , and bring against it any charge of diffuseness : " All are but parts of one stupendous whole , Whose body Nature is , and God the soul ; That , chang'd through all , and yet in all the same , Great in the earth , as in the ...
... hear it , and bring against it any charge of diffuseness : " All are but parts of one stupendous whole , Whose body Nature is , and God the soul ; That , chang'd through all , and yet in all the same , Great in the earth , as in the ...
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... hear him preach , as his physical powers were nearly exhausted ; but on one or two occasions I was admitted to his house . You found a fragile frame , and a dry manner , but you soon felt that you were in a presence in which nothing ...
... hear him preach , as his physical powers were nearly exhausted ; but on one or two occasions I was admitted to his house . You found a fragile frame , and a dry manner , but you soon felt that you were in a presence in which nothing ...
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... hear of com- plaints occasionally of our Houses of Parliament , old and new , but they are faultless in comparison . In parts of the House it is impos- sible to hear any body , in others it answers all the purposes of a whis- pering ...
... hear of com- plaints occasionally of our Houses of Parliament , old and new , but they are faultless in comparison . In parts of the House it is impos- sible to hear any body , in others it answers all the purposes of a whis- pering ...
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... hear in either House of Congress , because he then filled , as he does now , the high office of Secretary of State ; but it is quite enough to look on his jutting dark brow , and cavernous eyes , and massive forehead , to be assured ...
... hear in either House of Congress , because he then filled , as he does now , the high office of Secretary of State ; but it is quite enough to look on his jutting dark brow , and cavernous eyes , and massive forehead , to be assured ...
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