Speeches on Various Public Occasions During the Last Thirty Years, with a Collection of Toasts and Sentimentsauthor, 1831 - 288 страница |
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... hope I err not when I pronounce him amongst the greatest of poets . At the early period of his life , even to manhood , he lived in retirement , unknown and untaught in that poetical ardour which afterwards shone forth with such ...
... hope I err not when I pronounce him amongst the greatest of poets . At the early period of his life , even to manhood , he lived in retirement , unknown and untaught in that poetical ardour which afterwards shone forth with such ...
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Henry Macminn. that no hope of reward , however great , -no prospect of happiness held out to them , however exquisite , can restrain them . Al- though divines , and even the angels in hea- ven would descend from their abodes of glory ...
Henry Macminn. that no hope of reward , however great , -no prospect of happiness held out to them , however exquisite , can restrain them . Al- though divines , and even the angels in hea- ven would descend from their abodes of glory ...
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... hope of future rewards or hap- piness would make mankind leave off their evil ways . It is , therefore , only the dread of that horrid and never - ending torment , where the worm never dies and the fire is never quenched , that keeps ...
... hope of future rewards or hap- piness would make mankind leave off their evil ways . It is , therefore , only the dread of that horrid and never - ending torment , where the worm never dies and the fire is never quenched , that keeps ...
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