Desultoria: The Recovered Mss. of an EccentricBaker and Scribner, 1850 - Всего страниц: 220 |
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... words " dear boy " were the last he uttered ; yet I felt just as much bound as though I had promised . I alone was to perform the funeral rites of the old man - no obsequious wretches were to weep over him . I dug him a grave in the ...
... words " dear boy " were the last he uttered ; yet I felt just as much bound as though I had promised . I alone was to perform the funeral rites of the old man - no obsequious wretches were to weep over him . I dug him a grave in the ...
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... word . JUNE 15th . - How pleasant is it in one's day - dreams - to be- hold one's self in a more elevated position than those who have always been his fellows . How delightful to dream away , of the time , —when the young man of buoyant ...
... word . JUNE 15th . - How pleasant is it in one's day - dreams - to be- hold one's self in a more elevated position than those who have always been his fellows . How delightful to dream away , of the time , —when the young man of buoyant ...
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... word in the French lan- guage as impossible ; and Richelieu denied that he was ac- quainted with any such one as fail - or Bulwer makes him say so which is just the same ; for we know great men always say those bold , expressive things ...
... word in the French lan- guage as impossible ; and Richelieu denied that he was ac- quainted with any such one as fail - or Bulwer makes him say so which is just the same ; for we know great men always say those bold , expressive things ...
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... words . The first word the former learned to lisp , was can't ; and , I expect , the last one the latter will utter , when the physician invites them to be a little longer dwellers in the land— will be , can't . Then I come to the ...
... words . The first word the former learned to lisp , was can't ; and , I expect , the last one the latter will utter , when the physician invites them to be a little longer dwellers in the land— will be , can't . Then I come to the ...
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... words , last night- that pained his body for denial of repose , and twisted his sheets into a thousand different folds . And here we find the reason that literary men and artists do not make pleasant companions in marriage . They sit up ...
... words , last night- that pained his body for denial of repose , and twisted his sheets into a thousand different folds . And here we find the reason that literary men and artists do not make pleasant companions in marriage . They sit up ...
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actions affection all-consuming fire beautiful become better bosom calm child choly companion conversation creature dear dear boy death desire devoted dream endeavor ennui Epicurean esteem exist expression face farewell father fear feelings folly foolish forget gaze give gone grave Hamlet happy happy days harpies hate heart hope horse human humbugs idea imagine indifferent intel kind knew lady Laertes lence lone streets look melan melancholy melon mental mind monomania mother mountains nature Nero never night noble observed Ophelia painful passion perhaps persons physician pleasant pleasure Polonius poor possessed pursuits quiet regard scene seemed sion sleep smile society sorrow sought soul speak spirit strange sweet sycophant tell things thou thought tion to-day told unhappy Virgil wish woman words wretch write young