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Pagina 125
... affection , was never impaired . They knew so much of everything . Doctor Edward had been on Lake Ontario with the poet Moore , when he wrote the Canadian Boat Song ; and delighted our child- hood , not only with anecdotes of the poet ...
... affection , was never impaired . They knew so much of everything . Doctor Edward had been on Lake Ontario with the poet Moore , when he wrote the Canadian Boat Song ; and delighted our child- hood , not only with anecdotes of the poet ...
Pagina 152
... affectionate daughter . " But , " said the Procureur to one of her panegyrists , " if the accused were indeed the ... affection for one who had appeared to be abandoned by every other human being — her adopted father had abandoned her ...
... affectionate daughter . " But , " said the Procureur to one of her panegyrists , " if the accused were indeed the ... affection for one who had appeared to be abandoned by every other human being — her adopted father had abandoned her ...
Pagina 174
... affections are the purest , and en- thusiasm the most ardent . In the language of Bacon , " imaginations stream into their minds better and more divinely , " and the pale phan- toms of fear and distrust as yet stand aloof . The ...
... affections are the purest , and en- thusiasm the most ardent . In the language of Bacon , " imaginations stream into their minds better and more divinely , " and the pale phan- toms of fear and distrust as yet stand aloof . The ...
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