Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... pain , ' he himself would strenuously have denied . Such sympathy , even when men really desire to feel it , is , indeed , very much oftener coveted than actually felt by men as a living motive ; and I am not quite sure that Bagehot ...
... pain , ' he himself would strenuously have denied . Such sympathy , even when men really desire to feel it , is , indeed , very much oftener coveted than actually felt by men as a living motive ; and I am not quite sure that Bagehot ...
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... pain of mania we have formerly spoken ; but this is not the only pain . The nightshade is commoner in his poems than the daisy . The nerve is ever laid bare ; as often as it 124 Percy Bysshe Shelley .
... pain of mania we have formerly spoken ; but this is not the only pain . The nightshade is commoner in his poems than the daisy . The nerve is ever laid bare ; as often as it 124 Percy Bysshe Shelley .
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... pains to say it . The postage was perhaps ninepence ; and it would be impudent to make a correspondent pay ninepence for nothing . Still more impudent was it , after having made him pay ninepence , to give him the additional pain of ...
... pains to say it . The postage was perhaps ninepence ; and it would be impudent to make a correspondent pay ninepence for nothing . Still more impudent was it , after having made him pay ninepence , to give him the additional pain of ...
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