Our Childhood's Favorite Library: In Words of One Syllable ...Cassell, 1895 |
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... felt what I have felt , he would not have set his back on us . " Pli . " And do you think that your book is true ? " Chr.- " Yes : there is a realm where we shall not taste of death , that we may dwell in it for aye . " Pli . " This is ...
... felt what I have felt , he would not have set his back on us . " Pli . " And do you think that your book is true ? " Chr.- " Yes : there is a realm where we shall not taste of death , that we may dwell in it for aye . " Pli . " This is ...
第14页
... and must fail to help thee . Trust me , there is naught else in all this noise that thou hast heard of this spot but a scheme to lure thee of thy soul's bliss . " Now Christian felt sure fear of death , and burst 14 The Pilgrim's Progress .
... and must fail to help thee . Trust me , there is naught else in all this noise that thou hast heard of this spot but a scheme to lure thee of thy soul's bliss . " Now Christian felt sure fear of death , and burst 14 The Pilgrim's Progress .
第15页
In Words of One Syllable ... Now Christian felt sure fear of death , and burst out in a shrill cry , full of woe , as he did curse the time in which he met with Mr. Worldly - wiseman . Still did he say he was the chief of fools for the ...
In Words of One Syllable ... Now Christian felt sure fear of death , and burst out in a shrill cry , full of woe , as he did curse the time in which he met with Mr. Worldly - wiseman . Still did he say he was the chief of fools for the ...
第20页
... felt joy in it , while at Patience he gave a laugh of scorn . But I saw but a time , and he had got rid of all , and had naught left but rags . Then said Christian to the Interpreter , " I would have you make this thing more clear to me ...
... felt joy in it , while at Patience he gave a laugh of scorn . But I saw but a time , and he had got rid of all , and had naught left but rags . Then said Christian to the Interpreter , " I would have you make this thing more clear to me ...
第22页
... felt much joy ; he saw , too , on the top of it some folk that did walk to and fro , who were clad all in gold . Then the Interpreter took him , and led him up nigh to the door of the great house ; and lo , at the door stood a host of ...
... felt much joy ; he saw , too , on the top of it some folk that did walk to and fro , who were clad all in gold . Then the Interpreter took him , and led him up nigh to the door of the great house ; and lo , at the door stood a host of ...
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Apollyon Barlow bear beasts Bel-lin birds Broom Heath brought Bru-in bull bait caught Celestial Gate Christian City of Destruction Court Dame dear dear boy death dost doth eyes fair faith farm fear fell felt fine airs gate gave give glad gone grew grief Grim-bard hand hast hath head heard heart heed hence hill hole hope hurt Is-grim Kay-ward King liege liege lord look lord loud Merton mind Mount Zion Nash night old sow once PILGRIM'S PROGRESS poor pray preter quoth REY-NARD THE FOX round Sandford sent side sight sire soon spoke squire stood strange sure talk tell thee things thou thought Ti-bert told took town tree walk Wolf wood words young
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第87页 - I wish I had known that, for he led me a long chase, often over shoes in water. However, it was the cause of my falling in with an old man and a boy who were cutting and piling up turf for fuel, and I had a good deal of talk with them about the manner of preparing the turf, and the price it sells at.
第65页 - Then went the jury out, whose names were, Mr Blind-man, Mr No-good, Mr Malice, Mr Love-lust, Mr Live-loose, Mr Heady, Mr High-mind, Mr Enmity, Mr Liar, Mr Cruelty, Mr Hate-light, and Mr Implacable; who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves, and afterwards unanimously concluded to bring him in guilty before the Judge. And first, among themselves, Mr Blind-man, the foreman, said, I see clearly that this man is a heretic.
第2页 - Then they took him up and carried him through the air to the door that I saw in the side of the hill, and put him in there. Then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from the gates of heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction.
第62页 - Barlow to the spot ; he brought Tom home, and told him that the best thing for him to do was to go to bed, and he took him up some warm drink.
第74页 - Now, Giant Despair had a wife, and her name was Diffidence. So when he was gone to bed, he told his wife what he had done ; to wit, that he had taken a couple of prisoners, and cast them into his dungeon for trespassing on his grounds. Then he asked her, also, what he had best...
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第43页 - Then Apollyon, espying his opportunity, began to gather up close to Christian, and wrestling with him, gave him a dreadful fall ; and with that Christian's sword flew out of his hand. Then said Apollyon, I am sure of thee now ; and with that he had almost pressed him to death, so that Christian began to despair of life.
第33页 - Ha! my friend," said the first, "is it you? I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long time ? All your acquaintance have been in pain about you, lest you should have met with some accident.
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