The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... feeling of youth , which by a fine free - masonry knows and answers to youth , despite of differences in language and manners , -despite of every thing . " Most literally an argumentum ad hominem , to make me buy , " said the scholar ...
... feeling of youth , which by a fine free - masonry knows and answers to youth , despite of differences in language and manners , -despite of every thing . " Most literally an argumentum ad hominem , to make me buy , " said the scholar ...
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... feeling would be more liberal than such a law . The truth is , sir , I have nothing farther to add or hear , unless you sent for me to ask pardon for your breach of good manners , in which case , I readily allow , that I mistook you so ...
... feeling would be more liberal than such a law . The truth is , sir , I have nothing farther to add or hear , unless you sent for me to ask pardon for your breach of good manners , in which case , I readily allow , that I mistook you so ...
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... feeling ; and , particularly , he strictly enjoined every one of the above attendants not to mention that Mrs Mather had left the house , because the thing was ut- terly against her wish , but that she was kept by indisposition from ...
... feeling ; and , particularly , he strictly enjoined every one of the above attendants not to mention that Mrs Mather had left the house , because the thing was ut- terly against her wish , but that she was kept by indisposition from ...
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... feel that he was cut off for ever from the hopes of his young life - for he had loved passionately , and with his whole being . Days , weeks , passed over him , and his existence was one con- tinuous dream of thoughts , by turns fierce ...
... feel that he was cut off for ever from the hopes of his young life - for he had loved passionately , and with his whole being . Days , weeks , passed over him , and his existence was one con- tinuous dream of thoughts , by turns fierce ...
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... feeling , from saying , " By Heaven ! most unhappy wanderer , the thing is all your own doing : Your folly hath ruined us all . " The Italian answered not , save by throwing himself down on the ground , and kissing Frederick's feet . As ...
... feeling , from saying , " By Heaven ! most unhappy wanderer , the thing is all your own doing : Your folly hath ruined us all . " The Italian answered not , save by throwing himself down on the ground , and kissing Frederick's feet . As ...
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