The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... hearts of oak : they give three cheers , rush to their guns , and , after a tremendous con- flict , succeed in beating ... heart of oak , and admirably manned , is it possible , with such a captain , to save this ship from going to the ...
... hearts of oak : they give three cheers , rush to their guns , and , after a tremendous con- flict , succeed in beating ... heart of oak , and admirably manned , is it possible , with such a captain , to save this ship from going to the ...
290. oldal
... heart . It is then only that Nature speaks her genuine feelings ; and , as at the last night of Troy , when Venus illuminated the darkness , Eneas saw the gods themselves at work , -so may we , when the blaze of passion is flung upon ...
... heart . It is then only that Nature speaks her genuine feelings ; and , as at the last night of Troy , when Venus illuminated the darkness , Eneas saw the gods themselves at work , -so may we , when the blaze of passion is flung upon ...
291. oldal
... HEART . 291 THE POWER OF THE HEART . THE history of the world shows us that men are not to be counted by their numbers , but by the fire and vigour of their passions ; by their deep sense of injury ; by their memory of past glory ; by ...
... HEART . 291 THE POWER OF THE HEART . THE history of the world shows us that men are not to be counted by their numbers , but by the fire and vigour of their passions ; by their deep sense of injury ; by their memory of past glory ; by ...
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