Littell's Living Age, Volume 9Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1846 |
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Page 66
... becomes the poet ! To scatter wide the light his soul within ; To lift his voice for truth , that men may know it ... become general among the working - classes . Assuredly , the habit of saving is not yet so overgrown a virtue among ...
... becomes the poet ! To scatter wide the light his soul within ; To lift his voice for truth , that men may know it ... become general among the working - classes . Assuredly , the habit of saving is not yet so overgrown a virtue among ...
Page 251
... become of poor Mary Deane ? How I sped there , I need not here relate ; how , without meeting with any extraordinary good or ill fortune , I saw some service , and got on in my pro- fession ; and how I exchanged into another regi- ment ...
... become of poor Mary Deane ? How I sped there , I need not here relate ; how , without meeting with any extraordinary good or ill fortune , I saw some service , and got on in my pro- fession ; and how I exchanged into another regi- ment ...
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... become a separate and independent principality in the kingdom of letters . We propose to include both those aspects in our notice . It is a well - known saying of Jean Paul Richter , that , while the French have the dominion of the land ...
... become a separate and independent principality in the kingdom of letters . We propose to include both those aspects in our notice . It is a well - known saying of Jean Paul Richter , that , while the French have the dominion of the land ...
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