Littell's Living Age, Volume 103Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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Page 67
... hope , this fond desire , This longing after immortality ? Or whence this secret dread , and inward horror Of falling into naught ? " I quote no more : that is the idea , and then it is beaten out thin . This is accepted by many without ...
... hope , this fond desire , This longing after immortality ? Or whence this secret dread , and inward horror Of falling into naught ? " I quote no more : that is the idea , and then it is beaten out thin . This is accepted by many without ...
Page 262
... hope of an estab - in effect - For twenty years France has lished Regency with no better hope than been governed under Imperial rule . By the revolution with Prince Napoleon to that rule she was saved from anarchy , has adorn and profit ...
... hope of an estab - in effect - For twenty years France has lished Regency with no better hope than been governed under Imperial rule . By the revolution with Prince Napoleon to that rule she was saved from anarchy , has adorn and profit ...
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... hope , fault of an Irishman . " Whether it be offend or transgress any rule of politeness there or not , we can expatiate free , as the by speaking to a stranger . " There was poet says . How unintelligible is London ! ease and dignity ...
... hope , fault of an Irishman . " Whether it be offend or transgress any rule of politeness there or not , we can expatiate free , as the by speaking to a stranger . " There was poet says . How unintelligible is London ! ease and dignity ...
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