The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... room . Phases of human life , which the rich and powerful either never have an opportunity of observing , or carefully avoid all chance of bringing within the sphere of their observa- tion , he 18 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... room . Phases of human life , which the rich and powerful either never have an opportunity of observing , or carefully avoid all chance of bringing within the sphere of their observa- tion , he 18 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
الصفحة 19
Charles Edwards Lester. bringing within the sphere of their observa- tion , he presents to them in their most striking aspects , without offending their delicacy by the hideous accessories of their actual condi- tion . While he causes ...
Charles Edwards Lester. bringing within the sphere of their observa- tion , he presents to them in their most striking aspects , without offending their delicacy by the hideous accessories of their actual condi- tion . While he causes ...
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... tion , the fatherless and the widow . Listen to him ; hear his words of truth and soberness ; learn of one who hath been taught by him who was meek and lowly of heart . " Now , when he thought how regularly things went on from day to ...
... tion , the fatherless and the widow . Listen to him ; hear his words of truth and soberness ; learn of one who hath been taught by him who was meek and lowly of heart . " Now , when he thought how regularly things went on from day to ...
الصفحة 29
... tion who was then speaking gave way , and the poet was received with the most enthusiastic applause . He said he did not wish to make a speech ; but , as one of the literary men of England CAMPBELL AT THE CONVENTION . 29.
... tion who was then speaking gave way , and the poet was received with the most enthusiastic applause . He said he did not wish to make a speech ; but , as one of the literary men of England CAMPBELL AT THE CONVENTION . 29.
الصفحة 31
... tion called to Channing . But , generally , the literary men of America have shirked the question . I wish to avoid everything like per- sonal allusions , otherwise I could name those to whom I refer , and with whom I am displeased . If ...
... tion called to Channing . But , generally , the literary men of America have shirked the question . I wish to avoid everything like per- sonal allusions , otherwise I could name those to whom I refer , and with whom I am displeased . If ...
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