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Pagina 157
... appear in print , and who , no doubt , triumphed to themselves in the hopes of having a share with me in the applause of the public ; a pleasure so great that none but those who have experienced it can have a sense of it . In this man ...
... appear in print , and who , no doubt , triumphed to themselves in the hopes of having a share with me in the applause of the public ; a pleasure so great that none but those who have experienced it can have a sense of it . In this man ...
Pagina 229
... appear before us . Immediately we cast our eyes on that part of the sky to which he pointed , and observed a thin blue prospect , which cleared as mountains in a summer morning when the mists go off , and the palace of Vanity appeared ...
... appear before us . Immediately we cast our eyes on that part of the sky to which he pointed , and observed a thin blue prospect , which cleared as mountains in a summer morning when the mists go off , and the palace of Vanity appeared ...
Pagina 433
... appear ! II If yet , while pardon may be found And mercy may be sought , My heart with inward horror shrinks And trembles at the thought . III When Thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclosed In majesty severe , And sit in judgment on my soul ...
... appear ! II If yet , while pardon may be found And mercy may be sought , My heart with inward horror shrinks And trembles at the thought . III When Thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclosed In majesty severe , And sit in judgment on my soul ...
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