The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... pleasures and enjoyments of mind , which I am now conscious to myself of : amongst which , there is none so considerable as that tacit reflection within myself , what real service may be rendered to religion by these my labours . HENRY ...
... pleasures and enjoyments of mind , which I am now conscious to myself of : amongst which , there is none so considerable as that tacit reflection within myself , what real service may be rendered to religion by these my labours . HENRY ...
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... pleasure which they feel in exercising their teeth , and the dogs whose gra- tification consists in their knowledge of the pain and injury that they inflict ; -the creepers of literature , who suck their food like the ivy from what they ...
... pleasure which they feel in exercising their teeth , and the dogs whose gra- tification consists in their knowledge of the pain and injury that they inflict ; -the creepers of literature , who suck their food like the ivy from what they ...
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... Pleasures of Memory which the Author has evidently enjoyed during the composition . Is it Mr. Utinam ? He would have written it , if he could- . Is it Hookham Frere ? He could have written it , -if he would . - Has Matthias taken up a ...
... Pleasures of Memory which the Author has evidently enjoyed during the composition . Is it Mr. Utinam ? He would have written it , if he could- . Is it Hookham Frere ? He could have written it , -if he would . - Has Matthias taken up a ...
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... pleasure on my part , speciali gratiá , for the sake of certain individuals . Some of these which are calcu- lated ... pleasures which I have expe- rienced while employed upon this work . Πολλά μοι ὑπ ̓ ἀγκῶ- νος ὠκέα βέλη Ενδον ἐντὶ ...
... pleasure on my part , speciali gratiá , for the sake of certain individuals . Some of these which are calcu- lated ... pleasures which I have expe- rienced while employed upon this work . Πολλά μοι ὑπ ̓ ἀγκῶ- νος ὠκέα βέλη Ενδον ἐντὶ ...
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... pleasures , all desires combine To consecrate this sanctuary of bliss . Above , the stars in shroudless beauty shine ; Around , the streams their flowery margins kiss ; And if there's heaven on earth , that heaven is surely this ! 2 ...
... pleasures , all desires combine To consecrate this sanctuary of bliss . Above , the stars in shroudless beauty shine ; Around , the streams their flowery margins kiss ; And if there's heaven on earth , that heaven is surely this ! 2 ...
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