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The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson ...: Selected from the Original ... - Page 151
by Samuel Richardson - 1804
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Miscellanies of Literature

Isaac Disraeli - 1853 - 510 pages
...with which his soul is just then filled. Persons who live as we do, have no need of two chamhers ; we are always in the same : I with my little work, still I still ! only regarding sometimes my hushand's face, which is so venerahle at that time with tears...
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The Literary Character; Or, The History of Men of Genius: Drawn from Their ...

Isaac Disraeli - 1867 - 494 pages
...by fragments, here and there, of a subject with which his soul is just then filled. Persons who live as we do have no need of two chambers ; we are always...still ! still ! only regarding sometimes my husband's face, which is so venerable at that time with tears of devotion, and all the sublimity of the subject...
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Hours at Home, Volume 10

1870 - 604 pages
...by fragments, here and there, of a snbject with which his soul is just then filled. Persons who live as we do have no need of two chambers ; we are always...little work, still ! still ! only regarding sometimes By husband's face, which is so venerable at that time with tears of devotion, and all the sublimity...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People

Mary Russell Mitford - 1872 - 582 pages
...which begin always by fragments here and there of a subject of which his soul is just then filled. He has many great fragments of the whole work ready. You may think that two people, who love as we do, have no need of two chambers. We are always in the same. I, with my...
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The Story of the Hymns; Or, Hymns that Have a History: An Account of the ...

Hezekiah Butterworth - 1875 - 326 pages
...which begin always by fragments here and there, of a subject of which his soul is just then filled. He has many great fragments of the whole work ready....that persons who love as we do have no need of two apartments ; we are always in the same. I with my little work, still — still — only regarding sometimes...
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The Story of the Hymns: Or, Hymns that Have a History. An Account of the ...

Hezekiah Butterworth - 1875 - 304 pages
...which begin always by fragments here and there, of a subject of which his soul is just then filled. He has many great fragments of the whole work ready....that persons who love as we do have no need of two apartments ; we are always in the same. I with my little work, still — still — only regarding sometimes...
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The Story of the Hymns: Or, Hymns that Have a History. An Account of the ...

Hezekiah Butterworth - 1875 - 342 pages
...which begin always by fragments here and there, of a subject of which his soul is just then filled. He has many great fragments of the whole work ready....that persons who love as we do have no need of two apartments ; we are always in the same. I with my little work, still — still — only regarding sometimes...
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The Story of the Hymns: Or, Hymns that Have a History. An Account of the ...

Hezekiah Butterworth - 1875 - 298 pages
...the whole work ready. You may think that persons who love as we do have no need of two apartments ; we are always in the same. I with my little work, still—- still—only regarding sometimes my husband's sweet face; which is so venerable at that time! with...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed ..., Volume 3; Volume 79

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...which begin always by fragments here and there, of a subject of which his soul is just them filled. f the bravery of friendship to spend hare no need of two chambers ; we are always in the same. I, with my little work, still, still, only...
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Disraeli's Works, Volume 6

Isaac Disraeli - 1881 - 604 pages
...by fragments, here and there, of a subject with which his soul is yust then filled. Persons who live as we do have no need of two chambers ; we are always...still ! still ! only regarding sometimes my husband's face, which is so venerable at that time with tears of devotion, and all the sublimity of the subject...
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