The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... minds are foes to good society , And men of reason may think them unreasonable . It is an act of virtue and of piety , To warn ... mind , which I am now conscious to myself of : amongst which , there is none so considerable as that tacit ...
... minds are foes to good society , And men of reason may think them unreasonable . It is an act of virtue and of piety , To warn ... mind , which I am now conscious to myself of : amongst which , there is none so considerable as that tacit ...
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... , CHAPTER LXXXII . p . 71 . THE DOCTOR IS INTRODUCED , BY THE SMALL POX , TO HIS FUTURE WIFE . Long - waiting love doth entrance find Into the slow - believing mind . SYDNEY GODOLPHIN , CHAPTER LXXXIII . - p . 76 . THE AUTHOR XV.
... , CHAPTER LXXXII . p . 71 . THE DOCTOR IS INTRODUCED , BY THE SMALL POX , TO HIS FUTURE WIFE . Long - waiting love doth entrance find Into the slow - believing mind . SYDNEY GODOLPHIN , CHAPTER LXXXIII . - p . 76 . THE AUTHOR XV.
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... a moment ravished be . Yet we are neither just nor wise , If present mercies we despise ; Or mind not how there may be made A thankful use of what we had . WITHER . CHAPTER XCIX.-p. 248 . A COUNTRY PARISH . SOME WHOLESOME xxiv.
... a moment ravished be . Yet we are neither just nor wise , If present mercies we despise ; Or mind not how there may be made A thankful use of what we had . WITHER . CHAPTER XCIX.-p. 248 . A COUNTRY PARISH . SOME WHOLESOME xxiv.
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... mind ; prejudging nothing , however much they may foreknow ; and who give their sentence without regard to persons , upon the merits of the case ; -but the aspirants and wranglers at the bar , the dribblers and the spit - fires ...
... mind ; prejudging nothing , however much they may foreknow ; and who give their sentence without regard to persons , upon the merits of the case ; -but the aspirants and wranglers at the bar , the dribblers and the spit - fires ...
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... mind is fixed upon the tra- gedy of human life ? Robert Landor , ( a true poet like his great brother , if ever there was one ) says finely in his Impious Banquet , There is a pause near death when men grow bold Toward all things else ...
... mind is fixed upon the tra- gedy of human life ? Robert Landor , ( a true poet like his great brother , if ever there was one ) says finely in his Impious Banquet , There is a pause near death when men grow bold Toward all things else ...
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