The Female Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose and VerseWells and Lilly, 1824 - 287 psl. |
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... mind by passages which we have admired in early youth , and which , whenever we meet with them at any distant time , raise , almost mechanically , the emotions we then experienced ! The maxims first recommended by beauty of diction ...
... mind by passages which we have admired in early youth , and which , whenever we meet with them at any distant time , raise , almost mechanically , the emotions we then experienced ! The maxims first recommended by beauty of diction ...
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... minds is less rich , than that of a girl , who , educated at home and with little expense , but supplied with a judi- cious variety of English classics , has learnt less , but read more . It may be questioned , whether the practice ...
... minds is less rich , than that of a girl , who , educated at home and with little expense , but supplied with a judi- cious variety of English classics , has learnt less , but read more . It may be questioned , whether the practice ...
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... mind treasures , which , in sickness and in sorrow , in the sleepless night and the solitary day , will sooth the mind with ideas dear to it's recollec- tion ; will come upon it like the remembrance of an early friend , revive the vivid ...
... mind treasures , which , in sickness and in sorrow , in the sleepless night and the solitary day , will sooth the mind with ideas dear to it's recollec- tion ; will come upon it like the remembrance of an early friend , revive the vivid ...
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... mind never unbends itself so agreeably as in the conversation of a well - chosen friend . A cheerful temper , joined with innocence , will make beauty attractive , knowledge delightful , and wit good natured . It is impossible for any ...
... mind never unbends itself so agreeably as in the conversation of a well - chosen friend . A cheerful temper , joined with innocence , will make beauty attractive , knowledge delightful , and wit good natured . It is impossible for any ...
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... mind , And find the height of all their Heav'n is goodness . Great minds , like Heav'n , are pleas'd with doing good , Though the ungrateful subjects of their favours Are barren in return . Virtue does still With scorn the mercenary ...
... mind , And find the height of all their Heav'n is goodness . Great minds , like Heav'n , are pleas'd with doing good , Though the ungrateful subjects of their favours Are barren in return . Virtue does still With scorn the mercenary ...
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The Female Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse– Selected ... Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1816 |
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