The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool, Nide 21809 |
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Sivu 5
... heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken , concerning me , " placed the emphasis upon the word believe , as if Christ had called them fools for believing . Upon the rector's finding fault ; when he read it next , he placed the ...
... heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken , concerning me , " placed the emphasis upon the word believe , as if Christ had called them fools for believing . Upon the rector's finding fault ; when he read it next , he placed the ...
Sivu 8
... heart , for some time , and revolve it in his mind , with that view , without looking at the book . Nor should he be discouraged by frequent disappointments in the first attempts , but repeat the same sentence over and over till he is ...
... heart , for some time , and revolve it in his mind , with that view , without looking at the book . Nor should he be discouraged by frequent disappointments in the first attempts , but repeat the same sentence over and over till he is ...
Sivu 25
... heart , if he ever had any , must have been dissolved in an ocean of sack , and whose feelings , if Nature had been bountiful enough to bestow them , must have been destroyed by his habits of profligacy and debauchery ! But a Queen had ...
... heart , if he ever had any , must have been dissolved in an ocean of sack , and whose feelings , if Nature had been bountiful enough to bestow them , must have been destroyed by his habits of profligacy and debauchery ! But a Queen had ...
Sivu 26
... heart of Benedick . With these no change of nature was required ; the hero's soul could soften , and the careless soldier could be made to feel : but to make Falstaff love would have been to elicit gold from the basest earths ...
... heart of Benedick . With these no change of nature was required ; the hero's soul could soften , and the careless soldier could be made to feel : but to make Falstaff love would have been to elicit gold from the basest earths ...
Sivu 28
... , though we would have thrust virtue out of our hearts by the head and shoulders , and have given ourselves without scruple to hell , that ever the Devil could have made you our delight ? Ford . What , a hodge pudding ! a bag 28 THE DRAMA .
... , though we would have thrust virtue out of our hearts by the head and shoulders , and have given ourselves without scruple to hell , that ever the Devil could have made you our delight ? Ford . What , a hodge pudding ! a bag 28 THE DRAMA .
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