Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1952 - 488 oldal |
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80. oldal
... passed in amusements or in business ; it will burthen the heart with unnecessary dis- contents , and weaken for a time that love of life , which is necessary to the vigorous prosecution of any undertaking . Though I have , like the rest ...
... passed in amusements or in business ; it will burthen the heart with unnecessary dis- contents , and weaken for a time that love of life , which is necessary to the vigorous prosecution of any undertaking . Though I have , like the rest ...
150. oldal
... passed the evening not only with tranquillity , but triumph , though none but himself was conscious of the victory . The remembrance of this clemency cheered the beginning of the seventh day , and nothing happened to disturb the ...
... passed the evening not only with tranquillity , but triumph , though none but himself was conscious of the victory . The remembrance of this clemency cheered the beginning of the seventh day , and nothing happened to disturb the ...
169. oldal
... passed every night over his own shop . But at last he resolved to be happy , and hired a lodging in the Country , that he may steal some hours in the week from busi- ness ; for , says he , when a man advances in life he loves to ...
... passed every night over his own shop . But at last he resolved to be happy , and hired a lodging in the Country , that he may steal some hours in the week from busi- ness ; for , says he , when a man advances in life he loves to ...
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PRAYERS AND MEDITATIONS | 32 |
POETRY | 42 |
ESSAYS | 60 |
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