Poems and EssaysF. Warne, 1879 - 639 من الصفحات |
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... thing. When intoxication feels like the only way to survive the modern world, how can she ever sober up? People, Places & Things premiered at the National Theatre in 2015 before transferring to London's West End and St. Ann's Warehouse ...
... thing. When intoxication feels like the only way to survive the modern world, how can she ever sober up? People, Places & Things premiered at the National Theatre in 2015 before transferring to London's West End and St. Ann's Warehouse ...
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... things of God . Then , as to the letter of the word , some say it seems to con- tradict itself . Some things that Peter wrote , Paul seems to have given different versions of . This shows the necessity of being taught of God , in things ...
... things of God . Then , as to the letter of the word , some say it seems to con- tradict itself . Some things that Peter wrote , Paul seems to have given different versions of . This shows the necessity of being taught of God , in things ...
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... things that I was doing, the other things that have been mentioned (and then some) are still part of Holiness Church do's and don'ts list (better known as their policy manual). Oh my God, you are right again. We were given a ticket to ...
... things that I was doing, the other things that have been mentioned (and then some) are still part of Holiness Church do's and don'ts list (better known as their policy manual). Oh my God, you are right again. We were given a ticket to ...
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... Things we did. Things we didn't do, but should have. Things we did wrong. Oh, it wasn't just Dan. It was me too. I admit that. In fact, it was me who started it. Me who told the lie that set everything in motion, like a runaway train ...
... Things we did. Things we didn't do, but should have. Things we did wrong. Oh, it wasn't just Dan. It was me too. I admit that. In fact, it was me who started it. Me who told the lie that set everything in motion, like a runaway train ...
الصفحة xv
... things external to himself and his ideas was with Descartes only an inference , and not an intellec- tually necessary assumption — an inference which he vindi- cated on the ... things , or that changes in things follow our volitions . The.
... things external to himself and his ideas was with Descartes only an inference , and not an intellec- tually necessary assumption — an inference which he vindi- cated on the ... things , or that changes in things follow our volitions . The.
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الصفحة 341 - Despair at me doth throw; 0 make in me those civil wars to cease; 1 will good tribute pay, if thou do so. Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweetest bed, A chamber deaf to noise and blind to light, A rosy garland and a weary head: And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt in me, Livelier than elsewhere, Stella's image see.
الصفحة 306 - My conceit of his person was never increased towards him by his place or honours ; but I have and do reverence him, for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men, and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In his adversity I ever prayed that God would give him strength ; for greatness he could not want.
الصفحة 367 - Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds to the purchase, and had not come to a determination till it was near ten o'clock of the Saturday night, when you set off from Islington, fearing you should be too late — and when the old bookseller with some...
الصفحة 237 - I did not cry or take it to heart as some do, and as I think he would have done if I had died, yet I missed him all day long, and knew not till then how much I had loved him. I missed his kindness, and I missed his crossness, and wished him to be alive again, to be quarrelling...
الصفحة 500 - I shall detain you now no longer in the demonstration of what we should not do, but straight conduct you to a hill-side, where I will point you out the right path of a virtuous and noble education; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect, and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.
الصفحة 237 - Then in somewhat a more heightened tone, I told how, though their great-grandmother Field loved all her grand-children, yet in an especial manner she might be said to love their uncle, John L , because he was so handsome and spirited a youth, and a king to the rest of us ; and, instead of moping about in solitary corners, like some of us, he would mount the most...
الصفحة 236 - I in particular used to spend many hours by myself in gazing upon the old busts of the twelve Caesars, that had been Emperors of Rome, till the old marble heads would seem to live again, or I to be turned into marble with them...
الصفحة 253 - Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn him so much now ; still, he licked his fingers from a sort of habit. The truth at length broke into his slow understanding that it was the pig that smelt so, and the pig that tasted so delicious...
الصفحة 566 - Thus this brook hath conveyed his ashes into Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, they into the main ocean. And thus the ashes of Wickliffe are the emblem of his doctrine, which now is dispersed all the world over.— FULLER, THOMAS, 1655, The Church History of Britain, bk.
الصفحة 235 - Certain it is that the whole story of the children and their cruel uncle was to be seen fairly carved out in wood upon the chimney-piece of the great hall, the whole story down to the...