Five Kinds of Writing: Selections from British and American Authors, Old and NewTheodore Morrison Little, Brown, 1939 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... move our concernment as fear and pity ; and that it is from our concernment we receive our pleasure is undoubted ; when the soul becomes agitated with fear for one character or hope for another , then it is that we are pleased in ...
... move our concernment as fear and pity ; and that it is from our concernment we receive our pleasure is undoubted ; when the soul becomes agitated with fear for one character or hope for another , then it is that we are pleased in ...
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... move the learnedest of kings to descend to move me to serve at the altar ! so merciful to me as at last to move my heart to embrace this holy motion : thy motions I will and do embrace . And I now say with the blessed virgin , ' Be it ...
... move the learnedest of kings to descend to move me to serve at the altar ! so merciful to me as at last to move my heart to embrace this holy motion : thy motions I will and do embrace . And I now say with the blessed virgin , ' Be it ...
الصفحة 569
... moved my chair a little nearer suddenly with one catlike move- ment both her hands clawed instinctively for my eyes , and she almost reached them too . In fact she knocked my glasses flying and they fell , though unbroken , several feet ...
... moved my chair a little nearer suddenly with one catlike move- ment both her hands clawed instinctively for my eyes , and she almost reached them too . In fact she knocked my glasses flying and they fell , though unbroken , several feet ...
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