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Pagina 359
... feelings , and overcome her passion . The ef- fort , however , was vain . Loving with all the ardor of a woman , but desir- ous to obey with all the submission due from a child , she sacrificed her love to her sense of duty , and was ...
... feelings , and overcome her passion . The ef- fort , however , was vain . Loving with all the ardor of a woman , but desir- ous to obey with all the submission due from a child , she sacrificed her love to her sense of duty , and was ...
Pagina 388
... feelings , which these two classes of poets excite . While the poet of amiable feeling and chastened virtue would paint the ten- der attractions and placid enjoyments of domestic life and affections , he of " melancholy mood and ...
... feelings , which these two classes of poets excite . While the poet of amiable feeling and chastened virtue would paint the ten- der attractions and placid enjoyments of domestic life and affections , he of " melancholy mood and ...
Pagina 367
... feelings and moral duties , brought vividly to his recollec- tion in illustration of the subject on which his pastor was preaching or lec- turing . And thus he could make of importance the little hill or brae , the silent rock or bosky ...
... feelings and moral duties , brought vividly to his recollec- tion in illustration of the subject on which his pastor was preaching or lec- turing . And thus he could make of importance the little hill or brae , the silent rock or bosky ...
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