Littell's Living Age, Volume 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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... ness of any class now ; yet we feel that the representative of a very large number the misery of wounded pride which at- of other men . Neither was there anything tended indebtedness in the mind of the in his education to neutralize ...
... ness of any class now ; yet we feel that the representative of a very large number the misery of wounded pride which at- of other men . Neither was there anything tended indebtedness in the mind of the in his education to neutralize ...
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... ness must always , however , be taken with his honest handsome forehead ; a stalwart a large allowance for the feeling of the frame , not extravagant in height , but cast moment , and seldom represent anything in the robustest mould ...
... ness must always , however , be taken with his honest handsome forehead ; a stalwart a large allowance for the feeling of the frame , not extravagant in height , but cast moment , and seldom represent anything in the robustest mould ...
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... ness akin to tears . It is impossible to follow him through all those manifold notes , through this flood of harmony at once exciting and soothing , without the warmest sympathy . We know these poems half by heart . Yet when we read ...
... ness akin to tears . It is impossible to follow him through all those manifold notes , through this flood of harmony at once exciting and soothing , without the warmest sympathy . We know these poems half by heart . Yet when we read ...
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... ness , to use the mildest of terms , which made her give him up when not only his peace of mind , but her own honour , was concerned , procured for the man who was so faithful to her the severest trial of his life , and inflicted such ...
... ness , to use the mildest of terms , which made her give him up when not only his peace of mind , but her own honour , was concerned , procured for the man who was so faithful to her the severest trial of his life , and inflicted such ...
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... ness and the worth they contained . " chivalry of feeling towards women existed These dozen words , falling upon us all at in him always and the gentle condescen- once , surprise the tears to our eyes . sion of a lady had nothing ...
... ness and the worth they contained . " chivalry of feeling towards women existed These dozen words , falling upon us all at in him always and the gentle condescen- once , surprise the tears to our eyes . sion of a lady had nothing ...
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