Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... look of painful anxiety . " They probably afterwards left this position , and repaired to the prome- nade deck . For a selfish struggle for life , with a helpless companion dependent upon him , with a physical frame unsuited for such a ...
... look of painful anxiety . " They probably afterwards left this position , and repaired to the prome- nade deck . For a selfish struggle for life , with a helpless companion dependent upon him , with a physical frame unsuited for such a ...
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... look at the simpler and humbler aims of literature - healthful , innocent recreation — the recupe- rative influences which blend so happily with the severer functions of life , or whether we contemplate its elevating and chastening ...
... look at the simpler and humbler aims of literature - healthful , innocent recreation — the recupe- rative influences which blend so happily with the severer functions of life , or whether we contemplate its elevating and chastening ...
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... look into the faces of our fellow - beings , the bright and laughing face , or the sad and sorrowing one ; there is a time too for silent , solitary , spiritual looking inward into the soul itself ; and thus by no one function , but by ...
... look into the faces of our fellow - beings , the bright and laughing face , or the sad and sorrowing one ; there is a time too for silent , solitary , spiritual looking inward into the soul itself ; and thus by no one function , but by ...
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... look at them , will show us the whole truth : " And the Lord God said , It is not good that the man should be alone ; I will make him an help meet for him . " " God doth not say , " observes an old English divine , " it is not good for ...
... look at them , will show us the whole truth : " And the Lord God said , It is not good that the man should be alone ; I will make him an help meet for him . " " God doth not say , " observes an old English divine , " it is not good for ...
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... look'd all native to her place , and yet On tiptoe seem'd to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread , and all male minds perforco Sway'd to her from their orbits as they moved , And girdled her with music . Happy he With such a mother ...
... look'd all native to her place , and yet On tiptoe seem'd to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread , and all male minds perforco Sway'd to her from their orbits as they moved , And girdled her with music . Happy he With such a mother ...
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