Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill, 1897 |
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... thought and feeling , and yet she produced little but enigmas . She is brilliant but not convincing . The present genera- tion , like her own , is of two minds about her . It cannot take her with over - seriousness ; yet it is forced to ...
... thought and feeling , and yet she produced little but enigmas . She is brilliant but not convincing . The present genera- tion , like her own , is of two minds about her . It cannot take her with over - seriousness ; yet it is forced to ...
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... thought , however advantageous it might be to me ; I will deceive you in nothing . I am fully persuaded he will never hear of terms afterwards . You may say , ' tis talking oddly of him . can't answer to that ; but ' tis my real opinion ...
... thought , however advantageous it might be to me ; I will deceive you in nothing . I am fully persuaded he will never hear of terms afterwards . You may say , ' tis talking oddly of him . can't answer to that ; but ' tis my real opinion ...
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... thought behind me . I TO E. W. MONTAGU , ESQ . FRIDAY NIGht . TREMBLE for what we are doing . Are you sure you shall love me for ever ? Shall we never repent ? I fear and I hope . I foresee all that will happen on this occasion . I ...
... thought behind me . I TO E. W. MONTAGU , ESQ . FRIDAY NIGht . TREMBLE for what we are doing . Are you sure you shall love me for ever ? Shall we never repent ? I fear and I hope . I foresee all that will happen on this occasion . I ...
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... thought had virtue enough to destroy such a con- siderable branch of their revenue for the good of mankind . But that distemper is too beneficial to them , not to expose to all their resentment the hardy wight that should undertake to ...
... thought had virtue enough to destroy such a con- siderable branch of their revenue for the good of mankind . But that distemper is too beneficial to them , not to expose to all their resentment the hardy wight that should undertake to ...
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... thought was lost upon my entrance into a large room , or rather a pavilion , built round with gilded sashes , which were most of them thrown up ; and the trees planted near them gave an agreeable shade , which hindered the sun from ...
... thought was lost upon my entrance into a large room , or rather a pavilion , built round with gilded sashes , which were most of them thrown up ; and the trees planted near them gave an agreeable shade , which hindered the sun from ...
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Side 10754 - THE EARTH is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods.
Side 10555 - And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of GOD and of the Lamb. In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month : and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Side 10543 - And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye ' Or how wilt thou (Say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye : and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
Side 10749 - Surely the isles shall wait for me, And the ships of Tarshish first, To bring thy sons from far, Their silver and their gold with them, Unto the name of the Lord thy God, And to the Holy One of Israel, because he hath glorified thee.
Side 10763 - Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, And the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
Side 10548 - This is my commandment, that ye love one another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.
Side 10549 - If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father. But this cometh to pass, that the word might be fulfilled that is written in their law, They hated me without a cause.
Side 10552 - There are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial: but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another.
Side 10738 - Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and of Israel, let it be known this day that thou art God in Israel, and that I am thy servant, and that I have done all these things at thy word. Hear me, O Lord, hear me, that this people may know that thou art the Lord God, and that thou hast turned their heart back again.
Side 10554 - And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.