A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 879 Seiten |
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... eyes at the full mid - day beam ; purging and unscaling her long - abused sight at the fountain itself of heavenly radiance ; while the whole noise of timorous and flocking birds , with those also that love the twilight , flutter about ...
... eyes at the full mid - day beam ; purging and unscaling her long - abused sight at the fountain itself of heavenly radiance ; while the whole noise of timorous and flocking birds , with those also that love the twilight , flutter about ...
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... eyes of men , I certainly could not the eyes of God . " " Milton consecrated his thoughts as well as his words . He praised everywhere chaste love , piety , gener- osity , heroic force . They [ the masques ] were amusements for the ...
... eyes of men , I certainly could not the eyes of God . " " Milton consecrated his thoughts as well as his words . He praised everywhere chaste love , piety , gener- osity , heroic force . They [ the masques ] were amusements for the ...
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... eye , all ear , all soul . . . He did not set himself to compose theo- logical treatises upon stated subjects , but after he had preached with satisfaction to himself and acceptance to his audience , he usually wrote out the substance ...
... eye , all ear , all soul . . . He did not set himself to compose theo- logical treatises upon stated subjects , but after he had preached with satisfaction to himself and acceptance to his audience , he usually wrote out the substance ...
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... eyes or his cogitations wander , but to be fixed , and to be vehemently applying himself as a sin- ner to the God of Heaven for mercy . " - The Pharisee and the Publican . " My sons , you have heard , in the words of the truth of the ...
... eyes or his cogitations wander , but to be fixed , and to be vehemently applying himself as a sin- ner to the God of Heaven for mercy . " - The Pharisee and the Publican . " My sons , you have heard , in the words of the truth of the ...
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... eyes with his handkerchief , and clad me in silver and gold . He put a chain about my neck , and ear - rings in mine ears , and a beauti- ful crown upon my head . Then he took me by the hand , and said , ' Mercy , come after me . ' So ...
... eyes with his handkerchief , and clad me in silver and gold . He put a chain about my neck , and ear - rings in mine ears , and a beauti- ful crown upon my head . Then he took me by the hand , and said , ' Mercy , come after me . ' So ...
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