John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... nature is transformed by them to a quintessence of crystalline beauty by the chemical power of the spirit of nature , acting on pure essences . Of the feastings and wild dances of the lower and deeply lapsed , in whom some sad and ...
... nature is transformed by them to a quintessence of crystalline beauty by the chemical power of the spirit of nature , acting on pure essences . Of the feastings and wild dances of the lower and deeply lapsed , in whom some sad and ...
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... nature . It will reveal itself when the time shall come . If you go to the Court , as I think you will , attach yourself wholly to the King and the Church party , the foundations of whose power are in the Divine will . I foresee dark ...
... nature . It will reveal itself when the time shall come . If you go to the Court , as I think you will , attach yourself wholly to the King and the Church party , the foundations of whose power are in the Divine will . I foresee dark ...
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... nature , apart from inclination . Their tastes and habits being altogether different , they pursued their several courses quite contentedly , without an effort to be more united , but once united , or once recalled to each other's ...
... nature , apart from inclination . Their tastes and habits being altogether different , they pursued their several courses quite contentedly , without an effort to be more united , but once united , or once recalled to each other's ...
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... nature than those of the other ; they endeavoured to win over Arch- bishop Laud to a conference , and a Cardinal's hat was offered to him more than once . To this party Mr. Inglesant belonged . Occupying a neutral position himself , and ...
... nature than those of the other ; they endeavoured to win over Arch- bishop Laud to a conference , and a Cardinal's hat was offered to him more than once . To this party Mr. Inglesant belonged . Occupying a neutral position himself , and ...
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... nature . The Father made Johnny read with him every day , and by his wealth of learning and acquaintance with men and foreign countries , made the reading interesting in the highest degree . In this way he read the classics , making ...
... nature . The Father made Johnny read with him every day , and by his wealth of learning and acquaintance with men and foreign countries , made the reading interesting in the highest degree . In this way he read the classics , making ...
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