The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... happy combination of circumstances the gifts of nature may be displayed in their perfection by unassisted genius , that there is no utility in art or culture as regards those who are less fortunate ? In fact , it is from such native ...
... happy combination of circumstances the gifts of nature may be displayed in their perfection by unassisted genius , that there is no utility in art or culture as regards those who are less fortunate ? In fact , it is from such native ...
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... happy ! " His father coming , and bending down to him - which he did quickly , and without first pausing by the bedside - Paul held him round the neck , and repeated these words to him several times , and very earnestly ; and Paul never ...
... happy ! " His father coming , and bending down to him - which he did quickly , and without first pausing by the bedside - Paul held him round the neck , and repeated these words to him several times , and very earnestly ; and Paul never ...
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... happy blending of poetry and fancy , that he has been compared , in style , to Goldsmith . He began life as a stonemason , but his literary proclivities early displaying themselves , a more genial occupation was found for him as an ...
... happy blending of poetry and fancy , that he has been compared , in style , to Goldsmith . He began life as a stonemason , but his literary proclivities early displaying themselves , a more genial occupation was found for him as an ...
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... happy and fortunate . " Having spoke these words , and remained silent ( for a minute or two ) he easily and expeditely drank all that was in the cup . Then many of us endeavored what we could to contain our tears , but when we beheld ...
... happy and fortunate . " Having spoke these words , and remained silent ( for a minute or two ) he easily and expeditely drank all that was in the cup . Then many of us endeavored what we could to contain our tears , but when we beheld ...
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... happy origin to this seasonable lesson from the lips of his lamented mistress . I wish the whole female world would entertain the same notion of these things that Miss Winstanley showed . Then we should see something of the spirit of ...
... happy origin to this seasonable lesson from the lips of his lamented mistress . I wish the whole female world would entertain the same notion of these things that Miss Winstanley showed . Then we should see something of the spirit of ...
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