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... feel- ings of a man of honour . Let me hope , sir , that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards ... feeling of admiration , when it was seen with what serenity he went to execution . He met his doom without ...
... feel- ings of a man of honour . Let me hope , sir , that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards ... feeling of admiration , when it was seen with what serenity he went to execution . He met his doom without ...
Side 114
... feel at every step that we are walking be- tween the walls of history , and are roused from some " de- licious dream or lofty reverie , " by striking against those ob- stacles of registered names and actions which force us to feel at ...
... feel at every step that we are walking be- tween the walls of history , and are roused from some " de- licious dream or lofty reverie , " by striking against those ob- stacles of registered names and actions which force us to feel at ...
Side 292
... feel an invisible and ineffable influence , which exalts , purifies , and ravishes them . It is a mysticism which partakes some- thing of the pantheism of Pythagoras . Thus these poets of the lake , are called the quakers and methodists ...
... feel an invisible and ineffable influence , which exalts , purifies , and ravishes them . It is a mysticism which partakes some- thing of the pantheism of Pythagoras . Thus these poets of the lake , are called the quakers and methodists ...
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