Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... hope and to feel that this great indignity was not per- despondency , are the principal sources whence petrated towards the remains of one of the youth , whose adverse circumstances and the sweetest village nightingales that ever ...
... hope and to feel that this great indignity was not per- despondency , are the principal sources whence petrated towards the remains of one of the youth , whose adverse circumstances and the sweetest village nightingales that ever ...
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... Hope is but a fancy - play , And joy the art of true believing : For Poesy is on the wane , O could I feel her faith again ! And now we close our notice of a depart- ed , neglected , forgotten poet ; we have de- voted so much space to ...
... Hope is but a fancy - play , And joy the art of true believing : For Poesy is on the wane , O could I feel her faith again ! And now we close our notice of a depart- ed , neglected , forgotten poet ; we have de- voted so much space to ...
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that we , perhaps , fulfil the hope , already to Earl Fitzwilliam , we are quite aware quoted from his first volume : From Blackwood's Magazine . mass . The few , indeed. Yet when I'm dead , let's hope I have Some friend in store , as I ...
that we , perhaps , fulfil the hope , already to Earl Fitzwilliam , we are quite aware quoted from his first volume : From Blackwood's Magazine . mass . The few , indeed. Yet when I'm dead , let's hope I have Some friend in store , as I ...
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... hope of her daughter's being Lady Rythdale after all . Eleanor comes up obediently , and de- votes herself to London ragged schools , where , strange to say , we find Mr. Carlisle attending her . At their first meeting " he had the ...
... hope of her daughter's being Lady Rythdale after all . Eleanor comes up obediently , and de- votes herself to London ragged schools , where , strange to say , we find Mr. Carlisle attending her . At their first meeting " he had the ...
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... hope she'll insist on your ac- companying her to town . " Balfour hurried out , and was seen soon af- terwards escorting Lady Trafford to the car- riage . Whether it was that she was not yet decided as to her departure , or that she had ...
... hope she'll insist on your ac- companying her to town . " Balfour hurried out , and was seen soon af- terwards escorting Lady Trafford to the car- riage . Whether it was that she was not yet decided as to her departure , or that she had ...
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