The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... never occurred to him that anything would be printed which was not worth printing , anything which did not convey ei- ther reasonable delight or useful instruction : and he was no more disposed to doubt the truth of what he read , than ...
... never occurred to him that anything would be printed which was not worth printing , anything which did not convey ei- ther reasonable delight or useful instruction : and he was no more disposed to doubt the truth of what he read , than ...
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... never seen , however exaggerated , ( as such things always are , ) impressed him so strongly as these objects in his own neighbourhood , which he had known from childhood . Three or four times in his life it had happened that strangers ...
... never seen , however exaggerated , ( as such things always are , ) impressed him so strongly as these objects in his own neighbourhood , which he had known from childhood . Three or four times in his life it had happened that strangers ...
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... Never , indeed , was any man more contented with doing his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him . And well he might be so , for no man ever passed through the world with less to disquiet or to sour him ...
... Never , indeed , was any man more contented with doing his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him . And well he might be so , for no man ever passed through the world with less to disquiet or to sour him ...
60 psl.
... Never pale Envy's poisony heads do hiss To gnaw his heart : nor vulture Avarice : His fields ' bounds bound his thoughts : he never sups , For nectar , poison mixed in silver cups ; Neither in golden platters doth he lick , For sweet ...
... Never pale Envy's poisony heads do hiss To gnaw his heart : nor vulture Avarice : His fields ' bounds bound his thoughts : he never sups , For nectar , poison mixed in silver cups ; Neither in golden platters doth he lick , For sweet ...
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... never loitered on the way , being at all times brisk in his movements , and going to school with a spirit as light as when he returned from it , like one whose blessed lot it was never to have ex- perienced , and therefore never to ...
... never loitered on the way , being at all times brisk in his movements , and going to school with a spirit as light as when he returned from it , like one whose blessed lot it was never to have ex- perienced , and therefore never to ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.