The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... come apparell'd in more precious habit , More moving delicate , and full of life , Into the eye and prospect of his soul , Than when she lived indeed . SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER XCVIII . — p . 237 . CHRISTIAN CONSOLATION xxiii.
... come apparell'd in more precious habit , More moving delicate , and full of life , Into the eye and prospect of his soul , Than when she lived indeed . SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER XCVIII . — p . 237 . CHRISTIAN CONSOLATION xxiii.
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... lived in the World . " The man of letters says it would not surprize him if it were the work of a learned Jew . Mr. Dullman sees nothing in the book to excite the smallest curiosity ; he really does not understand it , and doubts ...
... lived in the World . " The man of letters says it would not surprize him if it were the work of a learned Jew . Mr. Dullman sees nothing in the book to excite the smallest curiosity ; he really does not understand it , and doubts ...
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... lived awhile in her girlish years . The good man was long blind ere he died , during which time his highest enjoyment was to sit down and cry , while my mother would sing the simple old song of the Life and Age of Man . " It is certain ...
... lived awhile in her girlish years . The good man was long blind ere he died , during which time his highest enjoyment was to sit down and cry , while my mother would sing the simple old song of the Life and Age of Man . " It is certain ...
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... lived in entire accordance with his will in all things , readily consented ; and seemed to regard the beneficial consequences of the experiment to others with hope , rather than to look with apprehension to it for herself . Mr. Bacon ...
... lived in entire accordance with his will in all things , readily consented ; and seemed to regard the beneficial consequences of the experiment to others with hope , rather than to look with apprehension to it for herself . Mr. Bacon ...
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... lived to do good , and died a christian believer . " For awhile some intercourse between him and the Doctor had been kept up by letters ; but the intervals in their correspondence became longer and longer as each grew more engaged in ...
... lived to do good , and died a christian believer . " For awhile some intercourse between him and the Doctor had been kept up by letters ; but the intervals in their correspondence became longer and longer as each grew more engaged in ...
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