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Page 297
... feelings and opinions , are altogether of the leaven of the passing day , which too evidently leaveneth the whole mass . " We strive in vain to impose on ourselves , and to believe in the probable existence of this same learned Theban ...
... feelings and opinions , are altogether of the leaven of the passing day , which too evidently leaveneth the whole mass . " We strive in vain to impose on ourselves , and to believe in the probable existence of this same learned Theban ...
Page 418
... feelings of commiseration are for the wretched fugitives , yet , since their die is cast and their doom executed , it might now perhaps be a tardy and ill - timed condolence to toll the mourn- ful and funereal knell of their departed ...
... feelings of commiseration are for the wretched fugitives , yet , since their die is cast and their doom executed , it might now perhaps be a tardy and ill - timed condolence to toll the mourn- ful and funereal knell of their departed ...
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... feelings against Sir Thomas Maitland , have betrayed him occasionally into the language of asperity : but , as he has made a judicial appeal for redress , we should now recommend him , for the sake of his own peace of mind , to compose ...
... feelings against Sir Thomas Maitland , have betrayed him occasionally into the language of asperity : but , as he has made a judicial appeal for redress , we should now recommend him , for the sake of his own peace of mind , to compose ...
Contents
Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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