Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... reason for doing so , the fact that for years he had written poetry - yes , literally , in their language , " After years addicted to poetical prosings . " It is well that Tennyson , and Browning , and Bailey are not poor and untended ...
... reason for doing so , the fact that for years he had written poetry - yes , literally , in their language , " After years addicted to poetical prosings . " It is well that Tennyson , and Browning , and Bailey are not poor and untended ...
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... reason why . I often drank when not a - dry , To pledge her health in draughts divine ; Smiles made it nectar from the sky , Love turned e'en water into wine . O Poesy is on the wane , I cannot find her face again . The sun those ...
... reason why . I often drank when not a - dry , To pledge her health in draughts divine ; Smiles made it nectar from the sky , Love turned e'en water into wine . O Poesy is on the wane , I cannot find her face again . The sun those ...
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... reason for their opinion straints . An undisciplined fancy may imag- which satisfies us of the truth of many a ine things for which it has small warrant picture of past society , and which prompted and no general example , yet only ...
... reason for their opinion straints . An undisciplined fancy may imag- which satisfies us of the truth of many a ine things for which it has small warrant picture of past society , and which prompted and no general example , yet only ...
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... reason , for she meets with adventures ; and these bring her somehow to Mr. Rhys's door . She has been thrown , is walking home fatigued , and sees his cottage in the distance . " Her heart sprang with a sudden tempta- tion - doubted ...
... reason , for she meets with adventures ; and these bring her somehow to Mr. Rhys's door . She has been thrown , is walking home fatigued , and sees his cottage in the distance . " Her heart sprang with a sudden tempta- tion - doubted ...
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... reason of them fits , for she'll plump out everything she knows of a family who ran away with the Missis , and why the second daughter went over to France . " " You know her better than me , Breg- gis . " - - " I do think I does ; it's ...
... reason of them fits , for she'll plump out everything she knows of a family who ran away with the Missis , and why the second daughter went over to France . " " You know her better than me , Breg- gis . " - - " I do think I does ; it's ...
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