Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 79
... keep him under lock and key ? Not to hurt him , of course ; but just to keep him out of her sight until her judgment has had time to ripen ? John , help me ! Think ! plot ! plan ! What is the use of your being a man if you can do ...
... keep him under lock and key ? Not to hurt him , of course ; but just to keep him out of her sight until her judgment has had time to ripen ? John , help me ! Think ! plot ! plan ! What is the use of your being a man if you can do ...
Page 642
... keep the mother's ashes or the bride's . O rude attempt of some long - spent despair- With symbol and with emblem discontent- To keep the dead alive and as they were , The actual features and the glance that went ! The anguish of your ...
... keep the mother's ashes or the bride's . O rude attempt of some long - spent despair- With symbol and with emblem discontent- To keep the dead alive and as they were , The actual features and the glance that went ! The anguish of your ...
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... keep politics out where it can be managed . Besides , Jeffrey as a political critic is a subject of almost exclusively historical interest , while as a literary critic he is im- portant at this very day , and perhaps more important than ...
... keep politics out where it can be managed . Besides , Jeffrey as a political critic is a subject of almost exclusively historical interest , while as a literary critic he is im- portant at this very day , and perhaps more important than ...
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