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... letters and official papers which are scattered over these years as thick as leaves in Vallombrosa are for the most ... letter for him where , instead of saying as his master bid him that he would have writ himself but that he had the ...
... letters and official papers which are scattered over these years as thick as leaves in Vallombrosa are for the most ... letter for him where , instead of saying as his master bid him that he would have writ himself but that he had the ...
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... letter of condolence that he sent to Mr. Brontë when Aunt Branwell died . There is , on the other hand , much evidence ... letters ; they express , in spite of all their efforts at propriety , an agony of love . 6 Here , gathered in the ...
... letter of condolence that he sent to Mr. Brontë when Aunt Branwell died . There is , on the other hand , much evidence ... letters ; they express , in spite of all their efforts at propriety , an agony of love . 6 Here , gathered in the ...
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... letters in it became the property of Louise . In 1896 M. Héger died , then in his eighty - seventh year , and the children took counsel together as to whether it was time for the letters to be published ; and they decided that the time ...
... letters in it became the property of Louise . In 1896 M. Héger died , then in his eighty - seventh year , and the children took counsel together as to whether it was time for the letters to be published ; and they decided that the time ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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