English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... friends , whose kindness I would hereby gratefully acknowledge . If they see that I have not in all cases adopted their suggestions , I am sure they will be quite ready to concede to me that independence of thought and action which they ...
... friends , whose kindness I would hereby gratefully acknowledge . If they see that I have not in all cases adopted their suggestions , I am sure they will be quite ready to concede to me that independence of thought and action which they ...
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... Friend on her Marriage ... 498 Bruce and the Spider ... To the Skylark .. Sonnet To his Wife .. To a Grandmother .......... To the Friends of the Anti- Slavery Cause in America ... 502 Her Interview with Lord Jeffrey ( note ) 546 To a ...
... Friend on her Marriage ... 498 Bruce and the Spider ... To the Skylark .. Sonnet To his Wife .. To a Grandmother .......... To the Friends of the Anti- Slavery Cause in America ... 502 Her Interview with Lord Jeffrey ( note ) 546 To a ...
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... your letter yesterday ; it made me very happy . If my friends at a distance did not keep my affections awake , I should be lulled into a state of insensibility , divided as I am from all I love . Not 26 [ GEORGE III . MONTAGU .
... your letter yesterday ; it made me very happy . If my friends at a distance did not keep my affections awake , I should be lulled into a state of insensibility , divided as I am from all I love . Not 26 [ GEORGE III . MONTAGU .
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... friends , and relief to the poor ; starved his family , oppressed his neighbors , plagued himself to gain what he could not enjoy ; at last , Death , more merciful to him than he to himself , released him from care , and his family from ...
... friends , and relief to the poor ; starved his family , oppressed his neighbors , plagued himself to gain what he could not enjoy ; at last , Death , more merciful to him than he to himself , released him from care , and his family from ...
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... friends , and virtue . Then is the time when a man would especially wish to find himself sur- rounded by those who love and respect him - who will bear with his infirmities , relieve him of his labors , and cheer him with their so ...
... friends , and virtue . Then is the time when a man would especially wish to find himself sur- rounded by those who love and respect him - who will bear with his infirmities , relieve him of his labors , and cheer him with their so ...
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