Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature, 3–4. köideRobert Chambers, Robert Carruthers American Book Exchange, 1879 |
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... look dark and suspicious , till by degrees it breaks through the clouds of envy and detraction , and then shines with a greater glory . BISHOP KEN . THOMAS KEN ( 1637-1711 ) was a native of Little Berkhampstead , Hertfordshire . He was ...
... look dark and suspicious , till by degrees it breaks through the clouds of envy and detraction , and then shines with a greater glory . BISHOP KEN . THOMAS KEN ( 1637-1711 ) was a native of Little Berkhampstead , Hertfordshire . He was ...
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... look for such things from him . ' Fox had a brief meeting with Cromwell very shortly before the Protector's death , which we shall subjoin , adding Mr. Carlyle's characteristic comment : Cromwell's Last Appearance in Public . " The same ...
... look for such things from him . ' Fox had a brief meeting with Cromwell very shortly before the Protector's death , which we shall subjoin , adding Mr. Carlyle's characteristic comment : Cromwell's Last Appearance in Public . " The same ...
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... look on , though I durst not ring ; but I thought this did not become religion neither ; yet I forced myself , and would look on still . But quickly after , I began to think , ' How , if one of the bells should fall ?? Then I chose to ...
... look on , though I durst not ring ; but I thought this did not become religion neither ; yet I forced myself , and would look on still . But quickly after , I began to think , ' How , if one of the bells should fall ?? Then I chose to ...
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... look their Redeemer in the face with joy . Then the heavenly host gave a great shout , saying : ' Blessed are they ... looks and gestures , still signify to Christian and his brother how welcome they were into their company , and with ...
... look their Redeemer in the face with joy . Then the heavenly host gave a great shout , saying : ' Blessed are they ... looks and gestures , still signify to Christian and his brother how welcome they were into their company , and with ...
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... look to that . And , in the next place , look to your health ; and if you have it , praise God , and value it next to a good conscience ; for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of a blessing that money cannot buy ...
... look to that . And , in the next place , look to your health ; and if you have it , praise God , and value it next to a good conscience ; for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of a blessing that money cannot buy ...
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