The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... causes the most abject and loathsome objects to come between the wind and their nobility , they are made picturesque and interesting rather than horrible , and stand before the mind rather to teach it a whole- some lesson , and to make ...
... causes the most abject and loathsome objects to come between the wind and their nobility , they are made picturesque and interesting rather than horrible , and stand before the mind rather to teach it a whole- some lesson , and to make ...
الصفحة 21
... cause ; why he , of all that populous calvacade , arrests one passing stranger , and he , pen in hand , proclaims his brother's wrongs through the wide extent of broad Britain . room And that same cunning penman , how strange his taste ...
... cause ; why he , of all that populous calvacade , arrests one passing stranger , and he , pen in hand , proclaims his brother's wrongs through the wide extent of broad Britain . room And that same cunning penman , how strange his taste ...
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... cause on which his thoughts were bent , he felt indeed that there was little ground for hope , and little cause or reason why it should not form an atom in the huge aggre- gate of distress and sorrow , and add one small and unimportant ...
... cause on which his thoughts were bent , he felt indeed that there was little ground for hope , and little cause or reason why it should not form an atom in the huge aggre- gate of distress and sorrow , and add one small and unimportant ...
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... cause , and wrote such pa- pers myself ; and what strange fatality urged me on to say those words that fell from me in Freemasons ' Hall , the Lord only knows ; I don't . But it was one of Tom Campbell's blunders ; and as the inimitable ...
... cause , and wrote such pa- pers myself ; and what strange fatality urged me on to say those words that fell from me in Freemasons ' Hall , the Lord only knows ; I don't . But it was one of Tom Campbell's blunders ; and as the inimitable ...
الصفحة 63
... causes which have a tendency to inspire enthusiasm in the hearts of the American people , which do not exist in any other land . It is probably true , that the cha- racter of a nation's literature depends , in a great SOLITUDE ...
... causes which have a tendency to inspire enthusiasm in the hearts of the American people , which do not exist in any other land . It is probably true , that the cha- racter of a nation's literature depends , in a great SOLITUDE ...
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