Littell's Living Age, Volume 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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Page 11
... writer , " who held one of the the tavern door , or the more difficult par- highest places in the little half - town ... write sions that are lost upon us , and possessing Robert Burns , poet , " across the pages of no zest or flavour ...
... writer , " who held one of the the tavern door , or the more difficult par- highest places in the little half - town ... write sions that are lost upon us , and possessing Robert Burns , poet , " across the pages of no zest or flavour ...
Page 19
... write a which is at once the root and the finest tragedy , to abandon the Scottish tongue blossom of good manners ? It takes noth- -a barbarous dialect , which kept him in ing from a man's manhood to defer to a wo - bondage - and to ...
... write a which is at once the root and the finest tragedy , to abandon the Scottish tongue blossom of good manners ? It takes noth- -a barbarous dialect , which kept him in ing from a man's manhood to defer to a wo - bondage - and to ...
Page 42
... write an essay . Nothing more trim and perfect than its dwarfed trees , nothing more rug- ged than its rock work , nothing fatter and larger and brighter than its gold - fish . Above all , a natural waterfall , dear be- yond measure to ...
... write an essay . Nothing more trim and perfect than its dwarfed trees , nothing more rug- ged than its rock work , nothing fatter and larger and brighter than its gold - fish . Above all , a natural waterfall , dear be- yond measure to ...
Page 45
... write run- such is the case , but childhood is less so- ning - hand that she might write letters to us . phisticated , and I was pleased to be as- When we came in we found poor mam - sured by this more experienced child that ma very ...
... write run- such is the case , but childhood is less so- ning - hand that she might write letters to us . phisticated , and I was pleased to be as- When we came in we found poor mam - sured by this more experienced child that ma very ...
Page 49
... write this truly I am in fear of Mrs. Bell even in this my chamber . What if she or the English teacher should ever see this at some future time ! On the other hand what pleasure is it to me to write it unless I represent things as they ...
... write this truly I am in fear of Mrs. Bell even in this my chamber . What if she or the English teacher should ever see this at some future time ! On the other hand what pleasure is it to me to write it unless I represent things as they ...
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