The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... admiration , still retain the respect , of the other sex . While we lawfully ridicule the absurdities which we have abandoned , let us not plume ourselves on that spirit of novelty which glories in the opposite If the manners of the ...
... admiration , still retain the respect , of the other sex . While we lawfully ridicule the absurdities which we have abandoned , let us not plume ourselves on that spirit of novelty which glories in the opposite If the manners of the ...
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... admirable matter ; brilliant passages , important facts , just descriptions , faithful pictures of nature , and valuable illustrations of science ? But , while " the dead fly lies at the bottom , " the whole will exhale a corrupt and ...
... admirable matter ; brilliant passages , important facts , just descriptions , faithful pictures of nature , and valuable illustrations of science ? But , while " the dead fly lies at the bottom , " the whole will exhale a corrupt and ...
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... admiring to adopting , the step is short , and the progress rapid ; and it is in the moral as in the natural world ; the motion , in the case of minds as well as of bodies , is accelerated as they approach the centre to which they are ...
... admiring to adopting , the step is short , and the progress rapid ; and it is in the moral as in the natural world ; the motion , in the case of minds as well as of bodies , is accelerated as they approach the centre to which they are ...
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... admiration ; to learn how to grow old gracefully is perhaps one of the rarest and most valuable arts which can be taught to woman . And it must be confessed it is a most severe trial for those women to be called to lay down beauty , who ...
... admiration ; to learn how to grow old gracefully is perhaps one of the rarest and most valuable arts which can be taught to woman . And it must be confessed it is a most severe trial for those women to be called to lay down beauty , who ...
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... admiration , the latter challenged , seized , com- pelled it ; but the men , as was natural , continued to prefer the more modest claimant to the sturdy competitor . It would be well if we , who have the advantage of contemplating the ...
... admiration , the latter challenged , seized , com- pelled it ; but the men , as was natural , continued to prefer the more modest claimant to the sturdy competitor . It would be well if we , who have the advantage of contemplating the ...
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