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... human countenances , that which is characterised by no prevailing passion is perhaps the most unlucky one an actor can be born with , as being least convertible to stage - effect ; still if nature be in the heart , and inspire it with ...
... human countenances , that which is characterised by no prevailing passion is perhaps the most unlucky one an actor can be born with , as being least convertible to stage - effect ; still if nature be in the heart , and inspire it with ...
Side 29
... human labour , is here little understood or encoura- ged . " All difficulties are overcome by human exertions " alone ! Multitudes of labourers come some thousand versts " from the interior , to work during the summer season , and when ...
... human labour , is here little understood or encoura- ged . " All difficulties are overcome by human exertions " alone ! Multitudes of labourers come some thousand versts " from the interior , to work during the summer season , and when ...
Side 42
... human race , but weakened by the angel's pointing to ' Stockholm , ' written in golden characters . " Coxe , Travels in Russia , & c . Vol . IV . p . 76 . Having procured letters of introduction to the Archbishop of Upsal , Sir Robert ...
... human race , but weakened by the angel's pointing to ' Stockholm , ' written in golden characters . " Coxe , Travels in Russia , & c . Vol . IV . p . 76 . Having procured letters of introduction to the Archbishop of Upsal , Sir Robert ...
Side 60
... human friendship just . ” The three lines that follow these , have very little warmth : Oh ! by that retrospect of happiness , " And by the hopes of an immortal trust , " God shall assuage thy pangs - when I am laid in dust ! ” : Such ...
... human friendship just . ” The three lines that follow these , have very little warmth : Oh ! by that retrospect of happiness , " And by the hopes of an immortal trust , " God shall assuage thy pangs - when I am laid in dust ! ” : Such ...
Side 86
... human race , have , in all ages , groaned from their tyrants looking to little more than the product of their manual labour . Hap- py for man , had it been considered that the only mode to increase it , is to enlighten the people . The ...
... human race , have , in all ages , groaned from their tyrants looking to little more than the product of their manual labour . Hap- py for man , had it been considered that the only mode to increase it , is to enlighten the people . The ...
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