Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... whole account deeply a friend at Stamford , contributor to Mr. Clark's magazine . The letter ran : “ My dear friend , -I am obliged to write to you to contradict the misrepresentations in your paper of Octo- ber 5th , which I received ...
... whole account deeply a friend at Stamford , contributor to Mr. Clark's magazine . The letter ran : “ My dear friend , -I am obliged to write to you to contradict the misrepresentations in your paper of Octo- ber 5th , which I received ...
Page 15
... whole world around him with the im- pression , that he cannot go where univer- sal love smiles not around . ' His whole soul is a fountain of love and sensibility , and it wells forth in loving verse for all and to all creatures . The ...
... whole world around him with the im- pression , that he cannot go where univer- sal love smiles not around . ' His whole soul is a fountain of love and sensibility , and it wells forth in loving verse for all and to all creatures . The ...
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... whole- some picture of life will do good , though the writer must , in the drawing , be more in- tent on doing his own part well than in in- structing or improving others ; but it seems a finer thing , as well as a pleasanter , to cre ...
... whole- some picture of life will do good , though the writer must , in the drawing , be more in- tent on doing his own part well than in in- structing or improving others ; but it seems a finer thing , as well as a pleasanter , to cre ...
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... whole might fall to the ground . There are two objections in Mr. Car- lisle's mind I must show him how false the objections are . I have begun , I must go through with it . The whole might fall to the ground if I took away my hand . I ...
... whole might fall to the ground . There are two objections in Mr. Car- lisle's mind I must show him how false the objections are . I have begun , I must go through with it . The whole might fall to the ground if I took away my hand . I ...
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... whole aloud ; he winced at the concluding lines , and said , ' I had rather , with your permission , erase these last words , for though I know the whole story , and believe it too , there's no occasion for entering upon it here ...
... whole aloud ; he winced at the concluding lines , and said , ' I had rather , with your permission , erase these last words , for though I know the whole story , and believe it too , there's no occasion for entering upon it here ...
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