Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 413
... expression that in- dicated sufficient refinement to prefer the tender and the melancholy to the lively . " trainer ... expressing the deepest emotion , " No , sir , God bless you all : God bless you all , " making a courtesy to the ...
... expression that in- dicated sufficient refinement to prefer the tender and the melancholy to the lively . " trainer ... expressing the deepest emotion , " No , sir , God bless you all : God bless you all , " making a courtesy to the ...
Page 451
... expression almost invariably found in the face of those men who have been distinguished by the rare possession . The expression of Mr. Miller's face , and the character of his writings , strikingly confirm the truth of Coleridge's re ...
... expression almost invariably found in the face of those men who have been distinguished by the rare possession . The expression of Mr. Miller's face , and the character of his writings , strikingly confirm the truth of Coleridge's re ...
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... expression . It may be hoped that the very learned person who is preparing an important philological work of the ... expressions into English . Let it be added , that the greatest poet , after Burns , whom Scotland has produced ( there ...
... expression . It may be hoped that the very learned person who is preparing an important philological work of the ... expressions into English . Let it be added , that the greatest poet , after Burns , whom Scotland has produced ( there ...
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