Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... minds , he shines with a pure lustre , which the students of his brief biography must always feel to be surrounding him . Society , in the sixteenth century , bestowed much in- genuity upon the invention of appropriate mottoes and ...
... minds , he shines with a pure lustre , which the students of his brief biography must always feel to be surrounding him . Society , in the sixteenth century , bestowed much in- genuity upon the invention of appropriate mottoes and ...
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... mind , lovely and familiar gravity as carried grace and reverence above greater years . His talk ever of knowledge , and his very play tending to enrich his mind . So as even his teachers found something to observe and learn above that ...
... mind , lovely and familiar gravity as carried grace and reverence above greater years . His talk ever of knowledge , and his very play tending to enrich his mind . So as even his teachers found something to observe and learn above that ...
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... mind , he showed no less eagerness to train his body in such exercises as might be serviceable to a gentleman , and use- ful to a soldier . Nevertheless , his friend's admiring eulogy of the lad's deportment indicates what , to the end ...
... mind , he showed no less eagerness to train his body in such exercises as might be serviceable to a gentleman , and use- ful to a soldier . Nevertheless , his friend's admiring eulogy of the lad's deportment indicates what , to the end ...
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... mind to Almighty God by hearty prayer ; and feelingly digest the words you speak in prayer , with continual meditation and thinking of Him to whom you pray and of the matter for which you pray . And use this as an ordinary act , and at ...
... mind to Almighty God by hearty prayer ; and feelingly digest the words you speak in prayer , with continual meditation and thinking of Him to whom you pray and of the matter for which you pray . And use this as an ordinary act , and at ...
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... mind , as I will not withdraw your eyes from beholding and rever- ent honouring the same , -no , not so long time as to read any letter from me ; and therefore at this time I will write no other letter than this and hereby I first bless ...
... mind , as I will not withdraw your eyes from beholding and rever- ent honouring the same , -no , not so long time as to read any letter from me ; and therefore at this time I will write no other letter than this and hereby I first bless ...
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