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Page 140
... feelings that can afflict the heart of a man — the feeling " How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child . " There can be no stronger proof of the blinding influence of political partisanship , than that the con ...
... feelings that can afflict the heart of a man — the feeling " How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child . " There can be no stronger proof of the blinding influence of political partisanship , than that the con ...
Page 155
... feelings to pour birds . The fame which he has conferred on this out the sacred memories of the heart , for the pur- tree has nearly proved its destruction . Whole pose of furnishing forth an hour of pleasant gossipry arms and great ...
... feelings to pour birds . The fame which he has conferred on this out the sacred memories of the heart , for the pur- tree has nearly proved its destruction . Whole pose of furnishing forth an hour of pleasant gossipry arms and great ...
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... feelings . Every one will remember Charles Lamb's inge- nious , and not altogether sophistical defence of the characters in the English " middle comedy " of Congreve and his successors , namely , that no reader takes them , and the ...
... feelings . Every one will remember Charles Lamb's inge- nious , and not altogether sophistical defence of the characters in the English " middle comedy " of Congreve and his successors , namely , that no reader takes them , and the ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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