The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... Character of Job . 39 Poor The the friend and companion of his fellow clerk , Lord Thurlow , the companion of literary men , following fashion and fame , obtain- ing wealth , marrying Theodora Cowper , and all well . Instead of which ...
... Character of Job . 39 Poor The the friend and companion of his fellow clerk , Lord Thurlow , the companion of literary men , following fashion and fame , obtain- ing wealth , marrying Theodora Cowper , and all well . Instead of which ...
Page 229
... character . Now , it might be thought that Cromwell's character had but little home - life in it ; yet it never changes it opens before us in his youth , and a beautiful fresh- ness and affection appears to play about it until the close ...
... character . Now , it might be thought that Cromwell's character had but little home - life in it ; yet it never changes it opens before us in his youth , and a beautiful fresh- ness and affection appears to play about it until the close ...
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... character ; having his own cell in the Celestines , where he fasted and watched with the monks in Advent and Lent ; generous and confiding ( too much so ) in the generosity of others , as was shown by the appointment in his will of the ...
... character ; having his own cell in the Celestines , where he fasted and watched with the monks in Advent and Lent ; generous and confiding ( too much so ) in the generosity of others , as was shown by the appointment in his will of the ...
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