The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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第 28 頁
... fear , though his words expressed the renewal of hope , ' we shall be able to walk to land . ' " There was One , and only One , to whose feet the waters were the same as a dry deck , ' returned the cockswain ; and none but such as have ...
... fear , though his words expressed the renewal of hope , ' we shall be able to walk to land . ' " There was One , and only One , to whose feet the waters were the same as a dry deck , ' returned the cockswain ; and none but such as have ...
第 33 頁
... fear he will row back to the canals , in which case you might meet nearer to the city - or there may be more gondolas of the state out - in short , father , thou wilt be more certain to escape hearing the confession of a Bravo , by ...
... fear he will row back to the canals , in which case you might meet nearer to the city - or there may be more gondolas of the state out - in short , father , thou wilt be more certain to escape hearing the confession of a Bravo , by ...
第 44 頁
... fear criticism , however boldly uttered ; it is the charlatan alone who fears the truth . Ithu- riel's spear is fatal only to the loathsome toad . To return , however , to our quotation . That Mr. Cooper can write simple and touching ...
... fear criticism , however boldly uttered ; it is the charlatan alone who fears the truth . Ithu- riel's spear is fatal only to the loathsome toad . To return , however , to our quotation . That Mr. Cooper can write simple and touching ...
第 63 頁
... fear to think how glad I am . " As a companion to this moral of self - revelation , we give : — " Nature always wears the colors of the spirit . To a man laboring under calamity , the heat of his own fire hath sadness in it ; then there ...
... fear to think how glad I am . " As a companion to this moral of self - revelation , we give : — " Nature always wears the colors of the spirit . To a man laboring under calamity , the heat of his own fire hath sadness in it ; then there ...
第 72 頁
... fear of offence . I would rather say to them - These things look thus to me , to you otherwise . Let us say our uttermost word , and be the all - pervading truth , as it surely will , judge between us . Either of us would , I doubt not ...
... fear of offence . I would rather say to them - These things look thus to me , to you otherwise . Let us say our uttermost word , and be the all - pervading truth , as it surely will , judge between us . Either of us would , I doubt not ...
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