The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... stand before the mind rather to teach it a whole- some lesson , and to make pomp take physic , than to disgust without instructing , or wound without amending . It is a mighty privilege this of genius to make itself heard equally in the ...
... stand before the mind rather to teach it a whole- some lesson , and to make pomp take physic , than to disgust without instructing , or wound without amending . It is a mighty privilege this of genius to make itself heard equally in the ...
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... stands the image of his heavenly Father . In his kind and manly breast every fellow - creature finds a willing advocate ; the wailing of the desolate catches his ever - listen- ing ear , and the despairing look of the familiar child of ...
... stands the image of his heavenly Father . In his kind and manly breast every fellow - creature finds a willing advocate ; the wailing of the desolate catches his ever - listen- ing ear , and the despairing look of the familiar child of ...
الصفحة 44
... his nuts , away from the busy world , that I first felt the full power of Campbell's genius . When I had finished the relation of these circumstances , Campbell , who was standing by the window 44 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... his nuts , away from the busy world , that I first felt the full power of Campbell's genius . When I had finished the relation of these circumstances , Campbell , who was standing by the window 44 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Edwards Lester. circumstances , Campbell , who was standing by the window , came to the table , and taking my hand , pressed it warmly , saying : " God bless you , sir ; you make me happy , although you make me weep . I can stand ...
Charles Edwards Lester. circumstances , Campbell , who was standing by the window , came to the table , and taking my hand , pressed it warmly , saying : " God bless you , sir ; you make me happy , although you make me weep . I can stand ...
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... standing on some green hill top of New England , as I should at seeing a fine co- lumn erect among the ruins of an old empire . ” We conversed some time about poor au- thors . 66 England , " said he , " is very remark- able for one ...
... standing on some green hill top of New England , as I should at seeing a fine co- lumn erect among the ruins of an old empire . ” We conversed some time about poor au- thors . 66 England , " said he , " is very remark- able for one ...
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