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Pagina 499
Among these we may reckon some of the old divines , and Jeremy Taylor at the head of them . There is a flush like the dawn over his writings ; the sweetness of the rose , the freshness of the morning dew . There is a softness in his ...
Among these we may reckon some of the old divines , and Jeremy Taylor at the head of them . There is a flush like the dawn over his writings ; the sweetness of the rose , the freshness of the morning dew . There is a softness in his ...
Pagina 548
... King ( Louis XVI ) as the chief power in form and appearance only , he repeated the famous lines in Milton describing Death , and concluded with peculiar emphasis , " What seem'd its head , The likeness of a kingly crown had on .
... King ( Louis XVI ) as the chief power in form and appearance only , he repeated the famous lines in Milton describing Death , and concluded with peculiar emphasis , " What seem'd its head , The likeness of a kingly crown had on .
Pagina 655
The second time a person sits , and the view of the features is determined , the head seems fastened in an ima- ginary vice , and he can hardly tell what to make of his situation . He is continually overstepping the bounds of duty ...
The second time a person sits , and the view of the features is determined , the head seems fastened in an ima- ginary vice , and he can hardly tell what to make of his situation . He is continually overstepping the bounds of duty ...
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