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Pagina 163
... heart that ever met ; ' whose lips moved only to promote deceit , and whose heart was wholly set on mischief . ' How are these charges made good by the narrative ? Balaam , it is true , conceived golden dreams in consequence of the ...
... heart that ever met ; ' whose lips moved only to promote deceit , and whose heart was wholly set on mischief . ' How are these charges made good by the narrative ? Balaam , it is true , conceived golden dreams in consequence of the ...
Pagina 385
... hearts ( if they have hearts , ) of its unfeeling friends . After having de- scribed the agony of a mother on the ... heart , and share the answering mind .'- & c . & c . & c . The third epistle opens in a vigorous strain , and worthy ...
... hearts ( if they have hearts , ) of its unfeeling friends . After having de- scribed the agony of a mother on the ... heart , and share the answering mind .'- & c . & c . & c . The third epistle opens in a vigorous strain , and worthy ...
Pagina 397
... heart is without self - love , she indirectly maintains the impos- sibility of obtaining a renewed heart . She wishes to alter Pope's beautiful lines on self - love , but she spoils both the poetry and the accuracy of the sentiment ...
... heart is without self - love , she indirectly maintains the impos- sibility of obtaining a renewed heart . She wishes to alter Pope's beautiful lines on self - love , but she spoils both the poetry and the accuracy of the sentiment ...
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