Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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... feeling in such a man . It is the Scottish Stagirite not ashamed of the bonnet and plaid ; it is the philosopher in whose veins flows the blood of a Covenanter . .. in their own Scottish accent , sometimes in an accent almost purely ...
... feeling in such a man . It is the Scottish Stagirite not ashamed of the bonnet and plaid ; it is the philosopher in whose veins flows the blood of a Covenanter . .. in their own Scottish accent , sometimes in an accent almost purely ...
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... feeling , often of intense pas- sion . Love , joy , patriotism , are their inspiration : not an affected feeling of things , but real , earnest .. genuine feeling . Their power seizes hold of you . They stream with hopes and fears , and ...
... feeling , often of intense pas- sion . Love , joy , patriotism , are their inspiration : not an affected feeling of things , but real , earnest .. genuine feeling . Their power seizes hold of you . They stream with hopes and fears , and ...
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... feeling manifested in the press , in the conversation of the city , the club , and the drawing - room , professes to be that the Empire ' will confer stability ' on France , and therefore peace on Europe . " næus , " however , notices ...
... feeling manifested in the press , in the conversation of the city , the club , and the drawing - room , professes to be that the Empire ' will confer stability ' on France , and therefore peace on Europe . " næus , " however , notices ...
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