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Pagina 23
... able to get near you the whole even- ing ! " he exclaimed , in a tone loud enough to be audible to the entire room , seating himself as he spoke in the chair nearest to Miss Holland , and utterly , in his preoccu- pation , ignoring the ...
... able to get near you the whole even- ing ! " he exclaimed , in a tone loud enough to be audible to the entire room , seating himself as he spoke in the chair nearest to Miss Holland , and utterly , in his preoccu- pation , ignoring the ...
Pagina 27
... able to produce great and permanent pleasure on the principles he lays down , all objection would have been silenced , and the only thing to be said would be that he had discovered principles of art which had hitherto been unknown or ...
... able to produce great and permanent pleasure on the principles he lays down , all objection would have been silenced , and the only thing to be said would be that he had discovered principles of art which had hitherto been unknown or ...
Pagina 29
... able to overcome the repugnance I feel at finding a subject which seems to me naturally prosaic Sir John Stoddart's casual recitation , a year treated in _metre ; while , on the other hand , or two before , of Coleridge's unpublished ...
... able to overcome the repugnance I feel at finding a subject which seems to me naturally prosaic Sir John Stoddart's casual recitation , a year treated in _metre ; while , on the other hand , or two before , of Coleridge's unpublished ...
Pagina 34
... able to find God by going out into the wilderness ; and we may notice that these hermits were generally men of peculiar history and of peculiar character . Nor do I suppose they themselves ever dreamed that their 66 - tuted a white ...
... able to find God by going out into the wilderness ; and we may notice that these hermits were generally men of peculiar history and of peculiar character . Nor do I suppose they themselves ever dreamed that their 66 - tuted a white ...
Pagina 36
... able to save , she might continue so useful to the last that she might eat the bread of independence to the end . Only she must be quite sure to outlive her dear mother . Every night and morning she offered that one prayer . Everything ...
... able to save , she might continue so useful to the last that she might eat the bread of independence to the end . Only she must be quite sure to outlive her dear mother . Every night and morning she offered that one prayer . Everything ...
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