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" In harmony the very image and character even of virtue and vice is perceived, the mind delighted with their resemblances, and brought by having them often iterated into a love of the things themselves. For which cause there is nothing more contagious... "
National Society's Monthly Paper - Página 270
1855
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A History of English Literature, in a Series of Biographical Sketches

William Francis Collier - 1862 - 550 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...harmony; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. CHAPTER VII. THOMAS SACKVILLE, LOED BTJCKHURST. Born 1536 AD Died 1608 AD Birth. Education....
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A history of English literature, in a series of biographical sketches

William Francis Collier - 1862 - 678 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...contagious and pestilent than some kinds of harmony; than Borne, nothing more strong and potent unto good. 132 LORD HIGI1 TREASURER OF ENGLAND. CHAPTER THOMAS...
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Fruits from Canaan's boughs. To which are added, a few thoughts on ..., Volumen9

John Rudall - 1864 - 424 páginas
...and inflections every way, the turns and varieties of all passions whereunto the mind is subject. 181 In harmony the very image and character even of virtue and vice are perceived, the mind is delighted with their resemblances, and brought, by having them often iterated,...
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The literary reader: prose authors, with biogr. notices &c. by H.G. Robinson

Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...harmony; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own...
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The Church and the School; Or, Hints on Clerical Life

Henry Walford Bellairs - 1868 - 318 páginas
...his lute or viol." • See Appendix. Many will remember that beautiful passage from Hooker : — " In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...often iterated, into a love of the things themselves," &c. The hospitality of a clergyman is a point not to be omitted. The extent and quality of this will,...
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Studies in English prose: specimens, with notes, by J. Payne

Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, " then " changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...resemblances, and brought, by having them often iterated (repeated), into a love of the things themselves. For which cause there is nothing more contagious...
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A History of English Literature: In a Series of Biographical Sketches

William Francis Collier - 1868 - 550 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...delighted with their resemblances, and brought by havinjj them often iterated into a love of the things themselves. For which cause there is nothing...
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A History of English Literature: In a Series of Biographical Sketches

William Francis Collier - 1869 - 572 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...harmony; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. * CHAPTER VII. THOMAS SACEVHLE, LORD BUCKHUEST. Born 1536 AD Died 1608 AD Birth. Education....
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Typical Selections from the Best English Authors: With Introductory Notices

English authors - 1869 - 458 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own...
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English Style; or, a course of instruction for the attainment of a good ...

George Frederick Graham - 1869 - 418 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...resemblances, and brought, by having them often iterated, into the tone of the things themselves. For which cause, there is nothing more contagious and pestilent...
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