Littell's Living Age, Volume 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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Page 12
... carried him on to a certain had left the poet alone ! that they gratification in being thus , as it were , had left him to schoolmaster Davie and made one of the clique , and initiated into ploughman Gilbert , to his peasant society ...
... carried him on to a certain had left the poet alone ! that they gratification in being thus , as it were , had left him to schoolmaster Davie and made one of the clique , and initiated into ploughman Gilbert , to his peasant society ...
Page 18
... carried away , always on his guard . He does not plunge into the new world with a neophyte's generous all - belief and foolish admiration , but approaches gravely , holding his peasant head high , penetrated by the discovery that one ...
... carried away , always on his guard . He does not plunge into the new world with a neophyte's generous all - belief and foolish admiration , but approaches gravely , holding his peasant head high , penetrated by the discovery that one ...
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... carried in a litter , which , however , being open at the sides , did not prevent him from joining in the conversa- tion and laughter with which we beguiled the way . Every now and then the doctor or one of the others would take me for ...
... carried in a litter , which , however , being open at the sides , did not prevent him from joining in the conversa- tion and laughter with which we beguiled the way . Every now and then the doctor or one of the others would take me for ...
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... carried with her on the journey are still preserved as sacred relics at a temple called Jinguji . The piety of the brothers Soga in aveng- ing their murdered father earned for them a rich meed of praise from every true and loyal warrior ...
... carried with her on the journey are still preserved as sacred relics at a temple called Jinguji . The piety of the brothers Soga in aveng- ing their murdered father earned for them a rich meed of praise from every true and loyal warrior ...
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... carried down the com- panion into the chief cabin of the " Cur- lew , " I became wide awake ; and when I saw the rich fittings , the low ceiling , the strange lamp and fixed tables , and the general air of crowding and yet of order , I ...
... carried down the com- panion into the chief cabin of the " Cur- lew , " I became wide awake ; and when I saw the rich fittings , the low ceiling , the strange lamp and fixed tables , and the general air of crowding and yet of order , I ...
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