Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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... she did not like , even when person- ally unaffected by it ; the same eagerness in the pur- suits of the moment , and speedy indifference to the objects so eagerly pursued ; the same extreme enjoy- ment 16 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... she did not like , even when person- ally unaffected by it ; the same eagerness in the pur- suits of the moment , and speedy indifference to the objects so eagerly pursued ; the same extreme enjoy- ment 16 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... enjoy- ment of simple and trifling things , even existence it- self without adventitious pleasures , when there was no cloud upon it , the same disproportioned pain from trifles , also , brief as it was excessive - the same very ...
... enjoy- ment of simple and trifling things , even existence it- self without adventitious pleasures , when there was no cloud upon it , the same disproportioned pain from trifles , also , brief as it was excessive - the same very ...
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... enjoyed ; -Milton's Paradise Lost , and Pope's Homer's Iliad , being certainly the earliest and most habitual diet of her poetical appetite -- as Young's Night Thoughts , and Cowper's Task , were a little later , and she recollects what ...
... enjoyed ; -Milton's Paradise Lost , and Pope's Homer's Iliad , being certainly the earliest and most habitual diet of her poetical appetite -- as Young's Night Thoughts , and Cowper's Task , were a little later , and she recollects what ...
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... enjoyed , and reflected upon all the standard . classical works , in translations of course , and a great many books upon natural philosophy and science , such as were then most in circulation . We say re- flected upon , because all ...
... enjoyed , and reflected upon all the standard . classical works , in translations of course , and a great many books upon natural philosophy and science , such as were then most in circulation . We say re- flected upon , because all ...
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... enjoy its vanities and smiles , spend there your youth , and health , and spirits , but this talent is mine , it must not be with you . I take it and keep it , that when hereafter I re- quire it , it may be found unused and undegraded ...
... enjoy its vanities and smiles , spend there your youth , and health , and spirits , but this talent is mine , it must not be with you . I take it and keep it , that when hereafter I re- quire it , it may be found unused and undegraded ...
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