The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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... close . " But , though often consoled by bright visions like this , or like the one more fully described in his sixth ode , Petrarch con- tinues to the end to address the " happy spirit " of his beloved in tones of anguish . As , for ...
... close . " But , though often consoled by bright visions like this , or like the one more fully described in his sixth ode , Petrarch con- tinues to the end to address the " happy spirit " of his beloved in tones of anguish . As , for ...
Page 697
... close and numerous , and pointing out certain shades of difference , add : " These seem to have marked us through I have a few anecdotes of strange mis - life , though for a while , when we were first takes made between twins in adult ...
... close and numerous , and pointing out certain shades of difference , add : " These seem to have marked us through I have a few anecdotes of strange mis - life , though for a while , when we were first takes made between twins in adult ...
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... Close behind it were inflammable cur- tains ; touching the curtains was further drapery . No chamber ever stood a better chance of blazing away . But at this mo- ment one of my household , who had gone out on some errand and had already ...
... Close behind it were inflammable cur- tains ; touching the curtains was further drapery . No chamber ever stood a better chance of blazing away . But at this mo- ment one of my household , who had gone out on some errand and had already ...
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