Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... true enjoyment he felt in reading a thoroughly stupid article in the Herald ( a Tory paper now no more ) , and I believe he was quite sincere . It was , I imagine , a real pleasure to him to be able to preach , in his last general work ...
... true enjoyment he felt in reading a thoroughly stupid article in the Herald ( a Tory paper now no more ) , and I believe he was quite sincere . It was , I imagine , a real pleasure to him to be able to preach , in his last general work ...
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... true it is , that knowing now my state , I weakly mourn the sin I ought to hate , Nor love the law I yet would fain obey : But true it is , above all law and fate Is Faith , abiding the appointed day . ' Long time a child , and still a ...
... true it is , that knowing now my state , I weakly mourn the sin I ought to hate , Nor love the law I yet would fain obey : But true it is , above all law and fate Is Faith , abiding the appointed day . ' Long time a child , and still a ...
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... true ; for you are over boots in love ; " but the manuscript corrector of the Folio , 1632 , has changed it to " " Tis true ; but you are over boots in love , " which seems more consistent with the course of the dialogue ; for Proteus ...
... true ; for you are over boots in love ; " but the manuscript corrector of the Folio , 1632 , has changed it to " " Tis true ; but you are over boots in love , " which seems more consistent with the course of the dialogue ; for Proteus ...
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