Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 59
... once to see what " A Lincolnshire Rector " has to say of Virgil and Tenny- son , poets of so widely - separated eras . But here misquotations , and mispointings such as destroy accent and sense together , are truly " presences not to be ...
... once to see what " A Lincolnshire Rector " has to say of Virgil and Tenny- son , poets of so widely - separated eras . But here misquotations , and mispointings such as destroy accent and sense together , are truly " presences not to be ...
Page 223
... once linked together I've. he wrote . care , The mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare . Speak ! though this soft warm heart , once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures , mine and thine ...
... once linked together I've. he wrote . care , The mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare . Speak ! though this soft warm heart , once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures , mine and thine ...
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... once more in what had been the only homelike dwelling he had ever en- joyed ! To hear Kate's low voice to look into her eyes , and puzzle himself once more over the possible interpreta- tion of their language , even though the solution ...
... once more in what had been the only homelike dwelling he had ever en- joyed ! To hear Kate's low voice to look into her eyes , and puzzle himself once more over the possible interpreta- tion of their language , even though the solution ...
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