MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 79Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1898 |
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... poor enter into matrimony as a sort of provident investment for old age . A very intelligent Irish peasant once said to me , " A poor man ought to marry young that his children may be able to assist him when he grows old . " When Pat ...
... poor enter into matrimony as a sort of provident investment for old age . A very intelligent Irish peasant once said to me , " A poor man ought to marry young that his children may be able to assist him when he grows old . " When Pat ...
Pagina 45
... poor , a most wretched and pitiable object . Yet not so poor but that Charlie , too , has his romance ; and here it is . There befell , some years ago , a winter longer and more cruel than any in Wolf - Charlie's experience ; when a ...
... poor , a most wretched and pitiable object . Yet not so poor but that Charlie , too , has his romance ; and here it is . There befell , some years ago , a winter longer and more cruel than any in Wolf - Charlie's experience ; when a ...
Pagina 76
... poor mother to renewed exertions . She makes flight after flight watched greedily by her hungry brood , and rarely does she return without some- thing for one of them . At last hunger proves too much for even this most loving of mothers ...
... poor mother to renewed exertions . She makes flight after flight watched greedily by her hungry brood , and rarely does she return without some- thing for one of them . At last hunger proves too much for even this most loving of mothers ...
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