The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... feeling . With a deep self - abasement , arising from a strong conviction of being indeed a partaker in the same corrupt nature , together with a full persuasion of the many and great defects of this work , and a sin- cere consciousness ...
... feeling . With a deep self - abasement , arising from a strong conviction of being indeed a partaker in the same corrupt nature , together with a full persuasion of the many and great defects of this work , and a sin- cere consciousness ...
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... feel where their true importance lies ; and , feeling , to exert it . To use their boasted power over mankind to no higher purpose than the gratification of vanity or the indul- gence of pleasure , is the degrading triumph of those fair ...
... feel where their true importance lies ; and , feeling , to exert it . To use their boasted power over mankind to no higher purpose than the gratification of vanity or the indul- gence of pleasure , is the degrading triumph of those fair ...
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... feeling , in a woman , whether she would be less touched with all the flattery of romantic and exaggerated panegyric , than with that beautiful picture of correct and ele- gant propriety which Milton draws of our first mother , when he ...
... feeling , in a woman , whether she would be less touched with all the flattery of romantic and exaggerated panegyric , than with that beautiful picture of correct and ele- gant propriety which Milton draws of our first mother , when he ...
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... feels his mistake , and struggles to recover his credit ; in order to which , he adopts the gay affect- ation of trying to seem worse then he really is ; he goes on to say things which he does not believe , and • to deny things which he ...
... feels his mistake , and struggles to recover his credit ; in order to which , he adopts the gay affect- ation of trying to seem worse then he really is ; he goes on to say things which he does not believe , and • to deny things which he ...
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... feeling , truth , and principle , be the sacrifice . Nothing chills the ardours of devotion like a frigid sarcasm ; and , in the season of youth , the mind should be kept particularly clear of all light associations . This is of so much ...
... feeling , truth , and principle , be the sacrifice . Nothing chills the ardours of devotion like a frigid sarcasm ; and , in the season of youth , the mind should be kept particularly clear of all light associations . This is of so much ...
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