The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... causes , till their prisons let them gently fall into the embraces of the earth , now made pregnant with the season , and ready for another burden : for at the time of year she fails not to bring them forth . With what delight have I ...
... causes , till their prisons let them gently fall into the embraces of the earth , now made pregnant with the season , and ready for another burden : for at the time of year she fails not to bring them forth . With what delight have I ...
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... caused by his blindness . He would leave them nothing but what was supposed to belong to their mother , " because , " he said , " they have been very undutiful to me . " " My children have been unkind to me , " as he often told his ...
... caused by his blindness . He would leave them nothing but what was supposed to belong to their mother , " because , " he said , " they have been very undutiful to me . " " My children have been unkind to me , " as he often told his ...
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... cause to blame their memories , for retaining so much of their youth . There are others also who have a leaping tongue , to jig into the tumult of discourse ; and unless you have an Aristius to take you off , you are in great danger of ...
... cause to blame their memories , for retaining so much of their youth . There are others also who have a leaping tongue , to jig into the tumult of discourse ; and unless you have an Aristius to take you off , you are in great danger of ...
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... cause , because they want defenders , God him- self will vindicate . How much below the gallantry of man is it to tyrannize over the defenseless ! The brave soul scorns advan- tages . Is it reasonable in arms to fight against the naked ...
... cause , because they want defenders , God him- self will vindicate . How much below the gallantry of man is it to tyrannize over the defenseless ! The brave soul scorns advan- tages . Is it reasonable in arms to fight against the naked ...
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... cause of disposing us to love or hate ; or , if not these , the variation of the body's humors ; or , perhaps , not any of these . The soul is often led by secret motions and attachments , she knows not why . There are impulsive ...
... cause of disposing us to love or hate ; or , if not these , the variation of the body's humors ; or , perhaps , not any of these . The soul is often led by secret motions and attachments , she knows not why . There are impulsive ...
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