Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 11
... brought him into this pitia ble condition it is not for us to inquire . Let his memory rest . By what right shall posterity pry into the private misery of poets ? His muse was an honest one , and he devoted her to honest uses . More ...
... brought him into this pitia ble condition it is not for us to inquire . Let his memory rest . By what right shall posterity pry into the private misery of poets ? His muse was an honest one , and he devoted her to honest uses . More ...
Page 18
... brought a color into her usually pale cheeks ; that peculiar look of youth which at times seemed fairly extinguished out of her face triumphing to - day in eyes and lips , and in the girl - like brightness of her glance . “ How well you ...
... brought a color into her usually pale cheeks ; that peculiar look of youth which at times seemed fairly extinguished out of her face triumphing to - day in eyes and lips , and in the girl - like brightness of her glance . “ How well you ...
Page 20
... brought up , when I think of the trouble which I have always lavished over his education , that now at his age he should be given over to such puerilities , such childishness worthy of some cockney schoolboy out upon his first holiday ...
... brought up , when I think of the trouble which I have always lavished over his education , that now at his age he should be given over to such puerilities , such childishness worthy of some cockney schoolboy out upon his first holiday ...
Page 35
... brought up from the dining - room . In the other hand he had an inkstand , and behind his ear there was a pen . He laid the book on the table beside the invalid . He did not look at her as he did so . She gave a deep groan . He He ...
... brought up from the dining - room . In the other hand he had an inkstand , and behind his ear there was a pen . He laid the book on the table beside the invalid . He did not look at her as he did so . She gave a deep groan . He He ...
Page 54
... brought up again the topic of Jenkins's ear . He to add a number of those separate insti- had preserved it in wadding . The sailors went about tutes to the different universities . The London wearing the inscription " Ear for ear " on ...
... brought up again the topic of Jenkins's ear . He to add a number of those separate insti- had preserved it in wadding . The sailors went about tutes to the different universities . The London wearing the inscription " Ear for ear " on ...
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