The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 41
... feel as if you would be happy and at home with me ? I want you to feel so . I am grieved to think I was obliged to lose sight of you for a while . Did you think I had forgotten you , Fanny ? " Fanny's frank bright eyes filled up sud ...
... feel as if you would be happy and at home with me ? I want you to feel so . I am grieved to think I was obliged to lose sight of you for a while . Did you think I had forgotten you , Fanny ? " Fanny's frank bright eyes filled up sud ...
Page 179
... feel my ignorance half so much when I have this member of my literary family to repre- | sent me . I feel like the father whose son has taken a first - class at Oxford , or whose daughter is the belle of the season , and who is ...
... feel my ignorance half so much when I have this member of my literary family to repre- | sent me . I feel like the father whose son has taken a first - class at Oxford , or whose daughter is the belle of the season , and who is ...
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... feeling , yet he held that such poetic feeling was only human feel- ing a little heightened , and that upon such feeling all virtue and all happiness de- pend . Above all , he prized the highest unity . It was those who had no God , in ...
... feeling , yet he held that such poetic feeling was only human feel- ing a little heightened , and that upon such feeling all virtue and all happiness de- pend . Above all , he prized the highest unity . It was those who had no God , in ...
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