A Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and ModernCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Charles Henry Warner, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner International Society, 1897 - Authors |
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Page 9781
... soul with his own perverse inclinations : while at the same moment he was enchanting him with the purest and most perfect graces of style ; and was sweetly , almost unconsciously , leading him along , not able , not wishing , to resist ...
... soul with his own perverse inclinations : while at the same moment he was enchanting him with the purest and most perfect graces of style ; and was sweetly , almost unconsciously , leading him along , not able , not wishing , to resist ...
Page 9784
... soul ; and these individual con- victions , melting into one mighty sentiment , set the whole auditory in commotion as if it were but a single soul . For an example of the pathetic thus amplified , take the famous TH PICTURE OF THE ...
... soul ; and these individual con- victions , melting into one mighty sentiment , set the whole auditory in commotion as if it were but a single soul . For an example of the pathetic thus amplified , take the famous TH PICTURE OF THE ...
Page 9785
... soul ; he torments himself , he tosses himself hither and thither , to flee from death which is seizing him , or at least to flee from himself ; from his dying eyes issues a gloomy wildness which bespeaks the furiousness of his soul ...
... soul ; he torments himself , he tosses himself hither and thither , to flee from death which is seizing him , or at least to flee from himself ; from his dying eyes issues a gloomy wildness which bespeaks the furiousness of his soul ...
Page 9786
... soul , while expiating her profane voluptuousness , may learn in this natural desire what ought to be her hunger and her thirst for the ever- lasting righteousness , and for that blessed estate in which , estab- lished again in the ...
... soul , while expiating her profane voluptuousness , may learn in this natural desire what ought to be her hunger and her thirst for the ever- lasting righteousness , and for that blessed estate in which , estab- lished again in the ...
Page 9791
... souls grossly dissolute , and incapable of being awakened but by the most monstrous excesses of debauchery , become stale , while moving only those delicate passions which only show crime in the distance , and dress out traps for inno ...
... souls grossly dissolute , and incapable of being awakened but by the most monstrous excesses of debauchery , become stale , while moving only those delicate passions which only show crime in the distance , and dress out traps for inno ...
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