Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... lived as a woman lives that is lost and forsaken , who sins ever and hates herself for sinning , but who sins , perhaps , more on that very account ; because she requires some relief from the keenness of her own reproach ; because , in ...
... lived as a woman lives that is lost and forsaken , who sins ever and hates herself for sinning , but who sins , perhaps , more on that very account ; because she requires some relief from the keenness of her own reproach ; because , in ...
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... lived and as he was . On this side the flood , as Sydney Smith would have said , we should have fancied that this was the only prac- ticable principle on which biographies can be written about persons of whom many details are recorded ...
... lived and as he was . On this side the flood , as Sydney Smith would have said , we should have fancied that this was the only prac- ticable principle on which biographies can be written about persons of whom many details are recorded ...
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... lived under a despotism , who had no political authority , no daily political The aristocracy of England in the last century was , at any rate , exempt from this reproach . There is in the records . of it not only an intellectuality ...
... lived under a despotism , who had no political authority , no daily political The aristocracy of England in the last century was , at any rate , exempt from this reproach . There is in the records . of it not only an intellectuality ...
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