The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Tom 1R. and J. Dodsley, 1760 - 238 |
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... engaging ac- countour SAVIOUR appeals to the man's own heart in the first verse of the text - Which now of these three thinkeft thou was neighbour unto him that fell amongst the thieves ? and instead of drawing the inference himself ...
... engaging ac- countour SAVIOUR appeals to the man's own heart in the first verse of the text - Which now of these three thinkeft thou was neighbour unto him that fell amongst the thieves ? and instead of drawing the inference himself ...
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... engaging a behaviour . And because it is a pleafure to look into a good níind , and trace out as far as one is able what paffes within it on fuch occafions , I fhall beg leave for a moment , to ftate an ac- count of what was likely to ...
... engaging a behaviour . And because it is a pleafure to look into a good níind , and trace out as far as one is able what paffes within it on fuch occafions , I fhall beg leave for a moment , to ftate an ac- count of what was likely to ...
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Laurence Sterne. 3 under Heaven in its own nature , is more lovely and engaging ? To illuftrate this the more , let us turn our thoughts within ourselves ; and for a moment , let any number of us here imagine ourselves at this inftant ...
Laurence Sterne. 3 under Heaven in its own nature , is more lovely and engaging ? To illuftrate this the more , let us turn our thoughts within ourselves ; and for a moment , let any number of us here imagine ourselves at this inftant ...
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