MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 23Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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... feeling . We commit in dreams acts for which we should weep tears of blood were they real , and yet never feel the slightest remorse . On the most trifling provocation we cram an offending urchin into a lion's cage ( if we happen to ...
... feeling . We commit in dreams acts for which we should weep tears of blood were they real , and yet never feel the slightest remorse . On the most trifling provocation we cram an offending urchin into a lion's cage ( if we happen to ...
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... feel that you are one of us . " The moment the name of my country was mentioned a shade came over the kindest faces . I cannot conceal from myself that the feeling towards England in this country is one which must be deeply painful to ...
... feel that you are one of us . " The moment the name of my country was mentioned a shade came over the kindest faces . I cannot conceal from myself that the feeling towards England in this country is one which must be deeply painful to ...
Pagina 275
... feel two conflicting emotions . he describes the former , he will feel pride , and just pride , at the glorious achievements of the great soldier and his handful of war - worn men maintain- ing an unequal struggle in the plains of ...
... feel two conflicting emotions . he describes the former , he will feel pride , and just pride , at the glorious achievements of the great soldier and his handful of war - worn men maintain- ing an unequal struggle in the plains of ...
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Chapter I | 11 |
Alabama Claims The By LORD HOBART 224 | 73 |
Art as an Aim in Life On 417 | 80 |
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