Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... poor young peasant . The whole review is cast in the appreciative strain of the following words : We had nearly overlooked , amidst the bulk- ier works which incessantly solicit our atten- tion , this interesting little volume ; which ...
... poor young peasant . The whole review is cast in the appreciative strain of the following words : We had nearly overlooked , amidst the bulk- ier works which incessantly solicit our atten- tion , this interesting little volume ; which ...
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... poor Clare was petted and patted by the chief reviews of England . Unfortunately , few people seem to have remembered that he was a poor labourer , almost in pauper circum- stances , able only to earn a few shillings a week . Marquises ...
... poor Clare was petted and patted by the chief reviews of England . Unfortunately , few people seem to have remembered that he was a poor labourer , almost in pauper circum- stances , able only to earn a few shillings a week . Marquises ...
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... poor plucked crow come back again . He conti- nued to study algebra , and ever so early he seems to have plunged headlong into his dangerous kingdom of dreams . He had no books -no Shakespeare , Milton , Thomson , nor Cowper ; neither ...
... poor plucked crow come back again . He conti- nued to study algebra , and ever so early he seems to have plunged headlong into his dangerous kingdom of dreams . He had no books -no Shakespeare , Milton , Thomson , nor Cowper ; neither ...
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... poor lad passed through a variety of adventures in order to procure his little crust of bread . It is the story as of a com- pletely ill circumstanced soul : - a garden- er's lad , then again a farm - labourer , in the midst of his ...
... poor lad passed through a variety of adventures in order to procure his little crust of bread . It is the story as of a com- pletely ill circumstanced soul : - a garden- er's lad , then again a farm - labourer , in the midst of his ...
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... Poor John , horrified , did , for a time , give up his propensities , procured a well known school- room - companion of those days , a critical spelling - book ; but this did not help him much , and , to the end of his days , he who ...
... Poor John , horrified , did , for a time , give up his propensities , procured a well known school- room - companion of those days , a critical spelling - book ; but this did not help him much , and , to the end of his days , he who ...
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