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... girl remaining pious and virtuous if she was fond of novels . He hoped such works were not within my reach , and that I should never think of opening one ; but that , if ever they should come in my way , I was to remember his warning ...
... girl remaining pious and virtuous if she was fond of novels . He hoped such works were not within my reach , and that I should never think of opening one ; but that , if ever they should come in my way , I was to remember his warning ...
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... girls in the world , and I have read very few books . " " But read them to good purpose , " he said with a smile . His manner was so kind , that I felt immediately at my ease , and I asked him how a girl of twenty , who had lived ...
... girls in the world , and I have read very few books . " " But read them to good purpose , " he said with a smile . His manner was so kind , that I felt immediately at my ease , and I asked him how a girl of twenty , who had lived ...
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... girl of twenty who had read next to nothing , but had a passionate desire to read more . He undertook to guide me in a course of study which he sketched out . I shall always feel that I owe him much . He had , alas , no definite ideas ...
... girl of twenty who had read next to nothing , but had a passionate desire to read more . He undertook to guide me in a course of study which he sketched out . I shall always feel that I owe him much . He had , alas , no definite ideas ...
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... girls were , frivolous and empty- headed . It happened that , after I had been in Paris nearly five years , I sprained my foot very severely , and was obliged for weeks to lie upon the sofa . Having more time than usual on my hands , I ...
... girls were , frivolous and empty- headed . It happened that , after I had been in Paris nearly five years , I sprained my foot very severely , and was obliged for weeks to lie upon the sofa . Having more time than usual on my hands , I ...
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... girl writes , but then so few girls can write at all . None but a youthful imagination can combine such passionate feel- ing with such delicacy of expres sion . This novel will make a great sensation . ' One more testimony , and I have ...
... girl writes , but then so few girls can write at all . None but a youthful imagination can combine such passionate feel- ing with such delicacy of expres sion . This novel will make a great sensation . ' One more testimony , and I have ...
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Side 247 - But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee — Worthiest of God, the holy and the true. Since Zion's desolation, when that He Forsook his former city, what could be, Of earthly structures, in his honour piled, Of a sublimer aspect ? Majesty, Power, Glory, Strength, and Beauty, all are aisled In this eternal ark of worship undefiled.
Side 48 - Wisdom, though richer than Peruvian mines, And sweeter than the sweet ambrosial hive, What is she, but the means of happiness ? That unobtained, than folly more a fool ; A melancholy fool, without her bells. Friendship, the means of wisdom, richly gives The precious end, which makes our wisdom wise.