The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... heart . The windows of his library look out upon a garden . I saw several rosy - cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us while we were watching their sports from the ...
... heart . The windows of his library look out upon a garden . I saw several rosy - cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us while we were watching their sports from the ...
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... heart . I should mention that during my visit I handed him Campbell's letter : it produced not the slightest change ... hearts as he . I believe there is no author doing so much for CHARACTER OF HIS WORKS . 15.
... heart . I should mention that during my visit I handed him Campbell's letter : it produced not the slightest change ... hearts as he . I believe there is no author doing so much for CHARACTER OF HIS WORKS . 15.
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... heart is in the right place ; that he is a man of large humanities : that his moral sympathies are catholic , and his affections universal . He is , as it were , a watchman for heaven . Not a sparrow falleth to the ground , but he ...
... heart is in the right place ; that he is a man of large humanities : that his moral sympathies are catholic , and his affections universal . He is , as it were , a watchman for heaven . Not a sparrow falleth to the ground , but he ...
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... heart . He looks upon a human being simply as such , as something inexpressibly great , and upon an immortal creature as of infinite value and sig- nificancy . He feels that a man is more pre- cious than many sparrows , and that blurred ...
... heart . He looks upon a human being simply as such , as something inexpressibly great , and upon an immortal creature as of infinite value and sig- nificancy . He feels that a man is more pre- cious than many sparrows , and that blurred ...
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... heart yearns the more to him that he has neither father nor mother ; nay , none other to take his part in all this selfish , money - getting , civil - barbarous age and nation , save this one great and glorious oak that flings out its ...
... heart yearns the more to him that he has neither father nor mother ; nay , none other to take his part in all this selfish , money - getting , civil - barbarous age and nation , save this one great and glorious oak that flings out its ...
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