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... spirit as suffers every one in the family to do what they will but such a prudent gentle and persuasive temper as that their husbands may be won and drawn to do what becomes them by the cords of love . " The care of her daughters is ...
... spirit as suffers every one in the family to do what they will but such a prudent gentle and persuasive temper as that their husbands may be won and drawn to do what becomes them by the cords of love . " The care of her daughters is ...
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... spirit with spirit . Though its outward form may vary with every age and every nation , its message is and always will be the same . But this language is not merely the conversation of great minds . Poetry is momentary and brief , break ...
... spirit with spirit . Though its outward form may vary with every age and every nation , its message is and always will be the same . But this language is not merely the conversation of great minds . Poetry is momentary and brief , break ...
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... spirit , because it comes from outside the poet himself . He may be thinking of nothing in particular , when all at once there is in his mind a striking phrase or a beautiful metaphor which has come there unbidden and unprepared for ...
... spirit , because it comes from outside the poet himself . He may be thinking of nothing in particular , when all at once there is in his mind a striking phrase or a beautiful metaphor which has come there unbidden and unprepared for ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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