English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - 785 páginas |
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... leaving a place of Retire- Biographical Sketch ....... 252 ment 299 The Parish Workhouse ...................... 253 The Almshouse Physician ... Phoebe Dawson ...... 254 255 The Hardships of the Poor ........... 256 A Betrothed Pair in ...
... leaving a place of Retire- Biographical Sketch ....... 252 ment 299 The Parish Workhouse ...................... 253 The Almshouse Physician ... Phoebe Dawson ...... 254 255 The Hardships of the Poor ........... 256 A Betrothed Pair in ...
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... leaves his parents ' or tutor's side till his mind be well furnished with good principles , and himself arrived at the age of reflection and caution : yet temptations must come at last ; and when they come , will they have the less ...
... leaves his parents ' or tutor's side till his mind be well furnished with good principles , and himself arrived at the age of reflection and caution : yet temptations must come at last ; and when they come , will they have the less ...
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... leaving a wife and eight children . " Dr. Paley was , in private life , a cheerful , social , unassuming character , and of an equable temper . He entered with great zest into the common enjoyments of life , and was anxious to promote ...
... leaving a wife and eight children . " Dr. Paley was , in private life , a cheerful , social , unassuming character , and of an equable temper . He entered with great zest into the common enjoyments of life , and was anxious to promote ...
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... leave them out of our enu- meration . They raise no sentiment ; they move no gratitude . Now herein is our judgment perverted by our selfishness . A bless- ing ought , in truth , to be the more satisfactory , ( the bounty at least of ...
... leave them out of our enu- meration . They raise no sentiment ; they move no gratitude . Now herein is our judgment perverted by our selfishness . A bless- ing ought , in truth , to be the more satisfactory , ( the bounty at least of ...
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... whether they should so free and so kind a manner , that , if I was dry , I drank the sweet draught , and if hungry , ate the coarse morsel , with a double relish . " leave me quite naked , or allow me something to 68 [ GEORGE III . PARK .
... whether they should so free and so kind a manner , that , if I was dry , I drank the sweet draught , and if hungry , ate the coarse morsel , with a double relish . " leave me quite naked , or allow me something to 68 [ GEORGE III . PARK .
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