Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... come up to Lon- don from Cambridge . Both started slightly and looked up as he approached , the professor pausing in the ... comes to deliver some supremely important piece of intelligence than of one charged with the ordinary unemphatic ...
... come up to Lon- don from Cambridge . Both started slightly and looked up as he approached , the professor pausing in the ... comes to deliver some supremely important piece of intelligence than of one charged with the ordinary unemphatic ...
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... comes from the simple description of pathetic objects , and the admirable and unexpected turns of the ballad style in which the story is told . In " The Idle Shepherd Boys " the real beauty of the poem consists in the delightful ...
... comes from the simple description of pathetic objects , and the admirable and unexpected turns of the ballad style in which the story is told . In " The Idle Shepherd Boys " the real beauty of the poem consists in the delightful ...
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... come to be almost forgotten , a large and surprising development . But in his hatred of the coming down - stairs on ... comes to this . Reason shows that there are certain sub jects as incapable of just expression in metrical language ...
... come to be almost forgotten , a large and surprising development . But in his hatred of the coming down - stairs on ... comes to this . Reason shows that there are certain sub jects as incapable of just expression in metrical language ...
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... Come in , come last words was his sole expression of the completeness of. In the twilight Mr. Sandison came into the parlor , where Tom was seated rather forlornly . He laid his hand on the young man's shoulder , with a strong and yet a ...
... Come in , come last words was his sole expression of the completeness of. In the twilight Mr. Sandison came into the parlor , where Tom was seated rather forlornly . He laid his hand on the young man's shoulder , with a strong and yet a ...
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... come later , and the human mind takes of ideas , and with her comparative lack of longer to fashion the instruments which passion , which so often supplies the place fit and display them . Although a great of both , Jane Austen ...
... come later , and the human mind takes of ideas , and with her comparative lack of longer to fashion the instruments which passion , which so often supplies the place fit and display them . Although a great of both , Jane Austen ...
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