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Pagina 8
... to him the principles of truth and honour , religion and virtue ; and so long as he acts with an eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country .
... to him the principles of truth and honour , religion and virtue ; and so long as he acts with an eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country .
Pagina 15
I grew uneasy at her presence , when of a sudden she held her magnifying glass full before my eyes . I no sooner saw my face in it , but I was startled at the shortness of it , which now appeared to me in its utmost aggravation .
I grew uneasy at her presence , when of a sudden she held her magnifying glass full before my eyes . I no sooner saw my face in it , but I was startled at the shortness of it , which now appeared to me in its utmost aggravation .
Pagina 18
She every now and then cast her eyes towards heaven , and fixed them upon Jupiter ; her name was Patience . She had no sooner placed herself by the Mount of Sorrows , but , what I thought very remarkable , the whole heap sunk to such a ...
She every now and then cast her eyes towards heaven , and fixed them upon Jupiter ; her name was Patience . She had no sooner placed herself by the Mount of Sorrows , but , what I thought very remarkable , the whole heap sunk to such a ...
Pagina 33
... we nicely examined such actions as appear most dazzling to the eye , we should find most of them either deficient and lame in several parts , produced by a bad ambition , or directed to an ill end .
... we nicely examined such actions as appear most dazzling to the eye , we should find most of them either deficient and lame in several parts , produced by a bad ambition , or directed to an ill end .
Pagina 35
To complete the scene , the full moon rose at length in that clouded majesty which Milton takes notice of , and opened to the eye a new picture of nature , which was more finely shaded and disposed among · softer lights , than that ...
To complete the scene , the full moon rose at length in that clouded majesty which Milton takes notice of , and opened to the eye a new picture of nature , which was more finely shaded and disposed among · softer lights , than that ...
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