The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Volume 16William Miller, 1808 |
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... heart fearless , agreeable in his behaviour , but above all , he was of a gay , complying , and winning humour : this notwithstanding , he had a most extreme aversion for all manner of immodesty , and a vast inclination for his studies ...
... heart fearless , agreeable in his behaviour , but above all , he was of a gay , complying , and winning humour : this notwithstanding , he had a most extreme aversion for all manner of immodesty , and a vast inclination for his studies ...
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... eternal welfare , and urging the words of our blessed Saviour , " What profit is it to a man to gain the whole world , and to lose his own soul ? " but perceiving that he could make no impression on a heart 20 BOOK 1 . THE LIFE OF.
... eternal welfare , and urging the words of our blessed Saviour , " What profit is it to a man to gain the whole world , and to lose his own soul ? " but perceiving that he could make no impression on a heart 20 BOOK 1 . THE LIFE OF.
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... heart where self - conceit was so very prevalent , and which was dazzled with vain - glory , he bethought himself of assaulting him on the weaker side . When he had often congratulated with him for those rare talents of nature with ...
... heart where self - conceit was so very prevalent , and which was dazzled with vain - glory , he bethought himself of assaulting him on the weaker side . When he had often congratulated with him for those rare talents of nature with ...
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... own standing , persons of great wit , and well accomplish- ed , who had sucked in the poison of heresy , and who hid the corruptions of their heart under a fair and pleasing outside . He alone has broken off that 22 BOOK I. THE LIFE OF.
... own standing , persons of great wit , and well accomplish- ed , who had sucked in the poison of heresy , and who hid the corruptions of their heart under a fair and pleasing outside . He alone has broken off that 22 BOOK I. THE LIFE OF.
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... hearts . " We may conclude , from this authentic testi- , mony , that Xavier , far from carrying the faith to the remotest nations of idolaters , was in danger to make shipwreck of his own ; had he not fallen into the hands of such a ...
... hearts . " We may conclude , from this authentic testi- , mony , that Xavier , far from carrying the faith to the remotest nations of idolaters , was in danger to make shipwreck of his own ; had he not fallen into the hands of such a ...
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