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Pagina 6
... thought himself derer sufficiently outside his own mind to conceive it . The poet who feels too keenly the griefs of other men - who feels them too much as they feel them- can never find the most adequate imag- inative expression for ...
... thought himself derer sufficiently outside his own mind to conceive it . The poet who feels too keenly the griefs of other men - who feels them too much as they feel them- can never find the most adequate imag- inative expression for ...
Pagina 35
... thought , beyond his own power to change , he would go to her that very morning and make his peace and decide his life . That she might refuse him did not occur to Walter . He had a kind of desire to hurry to the hotel before breakfast ...
... thought , beyond his own power to change , he would go to her that very morning and make his peace and decide his life . That she might refuse him did not occur to Walter . He had a kind of desire to hurry to the hotel before breakfast ...
Pagina 49
... thought ourselves bigger men VOL . XLIII . 2188 LIVING AGE . than we really were , but our political con- trol at Washington did much in saving us from the mental stagnation that our bare literary record might imply . - " Whatever else ...
... thought ourselves bigger men VOL . XLIII . 2188 LIVING AGE . than we really were , but our political con- trol at Washington did much in saving us from the mental stagnation that our bare literary record might imply . - " Whatever else ...
Pagina 55
... thought save the speedy fulfil- ment of his errand . Presently he heard approaching the sound of footsteps , and a voice , which he recognized as that of Sandy Macintosh , singing , " We'll gang nae mair a - roving sae late into the ...
... thought save the speedy fulfil- ment of his errand . Presently he heard approaching the sound of footsteps , and a voice , which he recognized as that of Sandy Macintosh , singing , " We'll gang nae mair a - roving sae late into the ...
Pagina 57
... thought she had the thief in her grasp , he eluded her , tossed the remains of the goose over the cliff , snapped his fingers in the old dame's face , and took to his heels , chuckling gleefully . He had cir- cumvented Madam Cook ...
... thought she had the thief in her grasp , he eluded her , tossed the remains of the goose over the cliff , snapped his fingers in the old dame's face , and took to his heels , chuckling gleefully . He had cir- cumvented Madam Cook ...
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