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Page 158
... never to remain a matter of indifference to another . Yet our subject is one but seldom offered for a reader's con- sideration , although deserving of much thoughtful attention , and presenting , in its various aspects , phases both of ...
... never to remain a matter of indifference to another . Yet our subject is one but seldom offered for a reader's con- sideration , although deserving of much thoughtful attention , and presenting , in its various aspects , phases both of ...
Page 185
... never equalled by a uniform melody of expression , and here is the superiority of his prose over his poetry . In his verse he deals with greater and more inspiring pictures and sentiments , but the harmony does not thoroughly reflect ...
... never equalled by a uniform melody of expression , and here is the superiority of his prose over his poetry . In his verse he deals with greater and more inspiring pictures and sentiments , but the harmony does not thoroughly reflect ...
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... never burn away . There you will weep and gnash your teeth , With bitter groans and sighs ; No rest you'll have , nor night nor day , You'll never shut your eyes . * There is nothing in the Bible to justify , or account for , such ...
... never burn away . There you will weep and gnash your teeth , With bitter groans and sighs ; No rest you'll have , nor night nor day , You'll never shut your eyes . * There is nothing in the Bible to justify , or account for , such ...
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MISS BRADDON THE ILLUMINATED NEWGATE CALEN | 22 |
MOTLEYS UNITED NETHERLANDS | 40 |
ENGLISH MONKS AND MONKERY | 59 |
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