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Page 18
... pure , the full tone of truth ; it perceives that the voice is modu- lated to coax , to persuade , and it turns from the judicious man of the world , calculating the effect to be produced by 18 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... pure , the full tone of truth ; it perceives that the voice is modu- lated to coax , to persuade , and it turns from the judicious man of the world , calculating the effect to be produced by 18 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
Page 39
... turns , And the ardour of the Divine kindles ( in them ) still new ardours , It will make us happy to praise God , while he commands us , The angelic choir , singing together with sweet modulation , Sounds through heaven , publishing ...
... turns , And the ardour of the Divine kindles ( in them ) still new ardours , It will make us happy to praise God , while he commands us , The angelic choir , singing together with sweet modulation , Sounds through heaven , publishing ...
Page 41
... turn . George H. - You , none can fail to regard ; and for her , even as you love me , you must her , for we are one . Lord H .- ( smiling ) -Indeed ; two years wed , and say that . George H. - Will your lordship doubt it ? From your ...
... turn . George H. - You , none can fail to regard ; and for her , even as you love me , you must her , for we are one . Lord H .- ( smiling ) -Indeed ; two years wed , and say that . George H. - Will your lordship doubt it ? From your ...
Page 43
... turns , the master , the interpreter , and the victim ; an ever burning lamp , to warm again the embers of the altar ; a skiff , that cannot be becalmed , to bear me again on the ocean of hope ; an elixir , that fills the dullest fibre ...
... turns , the master , the interpreter , and the victim ; an ever burning lamp , to warm again the embers of the altar ; a skiff , that cannot be becalmed , to bear me again on the ocean of hope ; an elixir , that fills the dullest fibre ...
Page 66
... turn from the sorrowful contemplation of his one fault , to the many endearing or splendid qualities intimately con- nected with , or possibly fostered by this very fault . For so it is , " what makes our virtues thrive openly , will ...
... turn from the sorrowful contemplation of his one fault , to the many endearing or splendid qualities intimately con- nected with , or possibly fostered by this very fault . For so it is , " what makes our virtues thrive openly , will ...
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