English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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Charles Dexter Cleveland. FELICIA HEMANS : PAGE The Treasures of the Deep .................. 331 The Stranger's Heart ......................... 332 The Better Land ............................... 332 The Hour of Death ...
Charles Dexter Cleveland. FELICIA HEMANS : PAGE The Treasures of the Deep .................. 331 The Stranger's Heart ......................... 332 The Better Land ............................... 332 The Hour of Death ...
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... deep of philosophy , and be wise when I cannot be merry , easy when I cannot be glad , content with what cannot be mended , and patient where there is no redress . The mighty can do no more , and the wise seldom do as much . You see I ...
... deep of philosophy , and be wise when I cannot be merry , easy when I cannot be glad , content with what cannot be mended , and patient where there is no redress . The mighty can do no more , and the wise seldom do as much . You see I ...
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... deep emotion - never sound the depths of the heart . But it is by his " Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres " that Dr. Blair is now chiefly known ; and they are deservedly popular . Though not equal to Campbell's " Philosophy of ...
... deep emotion - never sound the depths of the heart . But it is by his " Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres " that Dr. Blair is now chiefly known ; and they are deservedly popular . Though not equal to Campbell's " Philosophy of ...
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... deep and lasting resentment of those who suffer from its effects . We all , from social or self love , earnestly desire the esteem and affection of our fellow - creatures ; and indeed our condition makes them so necessary to us , that ...
... deep and lasting resentment of those who suffer from its effects . We all , from social or self love , earnestly desire the esteem and affection of our fellow - creatures ; and indeed our condition makes them so necessary to us , that ...
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... Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye ; Dainties he heeded not , nor gaude , nor toy , Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy : Silent when glad ; affectionate , though shy ; And now his look was most demurely sad ; And now he ...
... Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye ; Dainties he heeded not , nor gaude , nor toy , Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy : Silent when glad ; affectionate , though shy ; And now his look was most demurely sad ; And now he ...
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