Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 42
... kind look , one loving word day after to - morrow ( Friday ) ? I will drive from her lover - cousin , or aroused itself you back afterwards . Kind regards to into haughty self - contempt for thus cast- your daughter . " Yours truly ...
... kind look , one loving word day after to - morrow ( Friday ) ? I will drive from her lover - cousin , or aroused itself you back afterwards . Kind regards to into haughty self - contempt for thus cast- your daughter . " Yours truly ...
Page 313
... kind of thing . It touches me at this moment with penitence and humilia tion , yet with a kind of soft religious blessedness too . " of the fireplace , in that simple , refined , and gracious little drawing - room so free of any vulgar ...
... kind of thing . It touches me at this moment with penitence and humilia tion , yet with a kind of soft religious blessedness too . " of the fireplace , in that simple , refined , and gracious little drawing - room so free of any vulgar ...
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... kind ever sketched by man . " Euripides writes for effect's sake , " but how touching is the effect produced ... kind of awe and attachment for the old religion of his country , and often we cannot make out whether he believed in it or ...
... kind ever sketched by man . " Euripides writes for effect's sake , " but how touching is the effect produced ... kind of awe and attachment for the old religion of his country , and often we cannot make out whether he believed in it or ...
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