The Pageant of English Prose: Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred and Twenty-five AuthorsRobert Maynard Leonard Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 743 sivua |
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Sivu 17
... thee so long ? where those traces of time , and fingers as it were of antiquity ? where all those beau- tiful obscurities , the cause of much delightful disputation , where doubt and curiosity went hand in hand and eternally exercised ...
... thee so long ? where those traces of time , and fingers as it were of antiquity ? where all those beau- tiful obscurities , the cause of much delightful disputation , where doubt and curiosity went hand in hand and eternally exercised ...
Sivu 45
... thee . Thy pains and sickness are all now cured ; thou shalt be troubled with weakness and weariness no more . Thy head is not now an aching head , nor thy heart now an aching heart , thy hunger and thirst , and cold and sleep , thy ...
... thee . Thy pains and sickness are all now cured ; thou shalt be troubled with weakness and weariness no more . Thy head is not now an aching head , nor thy heart now an aching heart , thy hunger and thirst , and cold and sleep , thy ...
Sivu 101
... thee , and great is my desire to thee ! O accept thou my supplication , and diminish my obstacles , and pity my humiliation and graciously grant me thy pardon ! ' After which , as we were still unable to reach the stone , we raised our ...
... thee , and great is my desire to thee ! O accept thou my supplication , and diminish my obstacles , and pity my humiliation and graciously grant me thy pardon ! ' After which , as we were still unable to reach the stone , we raised our ...
Sivu 117
... thee ! Hardly - entreated Brother ! For us was thy back so bent , for us were thy straight limbs and fingers so deformed : thou wert our Conscript , on whom the lot fell , and fighting our battles wert so marred . For in thee too lay a ...
... thee ! Hardly - entreated Brother ! For us was thy back so bent , for us were thy straight limbs and fingers so deformed : thou wert our Conscript , on whom the lot fell , and fighting our battles wert so marred . For in thee too lay a ...
Sivu 118
... thee back to Nazareth itself ; thou wilt see the splendour of Heaven spring forth from the humblest depths of Earth , like a light shining in great darkness . T. CARLYLE . - Sartor Resartus . 44444 A THE BEAUTIFULLEST AND THE SQUALIDEST ...
... thee back to Nazareth itself ; thou wilt see the splendour of Heaven spring forth from the humblest depths of Earth , like a light shining in great darkness . T. CARLYLE . - Sartor Resartus . 44444 A THE BEAUTIFULLEST AND THE SQUALIDEST ...
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