The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10권Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... pass . There are writers of great distinction , who have made it an argument for Providence , that the whole earth is covered with green , rather than with any other colour , as being such a right mixture of light and shade , that it ...
... pass . There are writers of great distinction , who have made it an argument for Providence , that the whole earth is covered with green , rather than with any other colour , as being such a right mixture of light and shade , that it ...
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... pass , but from one of the three follow- ing reasons : either that the idea of a God is innate and coexistent with the mind itself ; or that this truth is so very obvious , that it is discovered by the first exertion of reason in ...
... pass , but from one of the three follow- ing reasons : either that the idea of a God is innate and coexistent with the mind itself ; or that this truth is so very obvious , that it is discovered by the first exertion of reason in ...
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... pass away hours of conversation upon the miscarriages of other people ; but , since they will do so , they who value their reputation should be cautious of appearances to their disadvan- tage ; but very often our young women , as well ...
... pass away hours of conversation upon the miscarriages of other people ; but , since they will do so , they who value their reputation should be cautious of appearances to their disadvan- tage ; but very often our young women , as well ...
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... pass my win- ter in Spain , my spring in Italy , my summer in Eng- land , and my autumn in France . Of all these sea- sons , there is none that can vie with the spring for beauty , and delightfulness . It bears the same figure among the ...
... pass my win- ter in Spain , my spring in Italy , my summer in Eng- land , and my autumn in France . Of all these sea- sons , there is none that can vie with the spring for beauty , and delightfulness . It bears the same figure among the ...
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... pass his office well , was first to be insulted by him at one of those games in his leisure hours ; for his vanity was to show that he was a man of pleasure as well as business . Next to this sort of insinuation , which is called in all ...
... pass his office well , was first to be insulted by him at one of those games in his leisure hours ; for his vanity was to show that he was a man of pleasure as well as business . Next to this sort of insinuation , which is called in all ...
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