Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 13
... voice divine " to become " songs in the truest sense and in the highest meaning of the word . CHARLES MACKAY . From Macmillan's Magazine . BORROUGHDALE OF BORROUGHDALE . " For every man hath a talent if he do but find it . " JOHN LOCKE ...
... voice divine " to become " songs in the truest sense and in the highest meaning of the word . CHARLES MACKAY . From Macmillan's Magazine . BORROUGHDALE OF BORROUGHDALE . " For every man hath a talent if he do but find it . " JOHN LOCKE ...
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... voice . As he spoke , Tom looked up at him , and their eyes met . Perhaps there was some question in those of the younger man . " And so I lost God , " Mr. Sandison repeated . " I cannot say I ever ceased to believe in him , but I lost ...
... voice . As he spoke , Tom looked up at him , and their eyes met . Perhaps there was some question in those of the younger man . " And so I lost God , " Mr. Sandison repeated . " I cannot say I ever ceased to believe in him , but I lost ...
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... voice of nature , which urge us to sacrifice everything to the sat- isfaction of animal appetites . Read the eloquent conclusion of the book of Lange , 6 · would appear learned by becoming ob- sure . This shameless humbug succeeded in ...
... voice of nature , which urge us to sacrifice everything to the sat- isfaction of animal appetites . Read the eloquent conclusion of the book of Lange , 6 · would appear learned by becoming ob- sure . This shameless humbug succeeded in ...
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... voice , was changeable . In the depth of his heart I am inclined to believe he was all kindness , but all sourness and uncharitableness on the surface . Like Carlyle , he spoke precisely as he wrote . His cynicism , his misanthrophy and ...
... voice , was changeable . In the depth of his heart I am inclined to believe he was all kindness , but all sourness and uncharitableness on the surface . Like Carlyle , he spoke precisely as he wrote . His cynicism , his misanthrophy and ...
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... voice , however , suddenly dropped in the sort of breathless awe which had fallen upon the entire assemblage . That last appallingly distinct " You will , won't you ? " had evi- dently made itself plainly heard from one end of the house ...
... voice , however , suddenly dropped in the sort of breathless awe which had fallen upon the entire assemblage . That last appallingly distinct " You will , won't you ? " had evi- dently made itself plainly heard from one end of the house ...
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