Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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... and very probably he had given cause for such reports being spread abroad by
matterof - fact persons , who could not distinguish between what he said when
truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to
...
... and very probably he had given cause for such reports being spread abroad by
matterof - fact persons , who could not distinguish between what he said when
truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to
...
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... felt awkward for him , but I might have spared myself that feeling ; Hartley did
not seem to think that the addition to our party was a legitimate cause of
embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the
subject at all .
... felt awkward for him , but I might have spared myself that feeling ; Hartley did
not seem to think that the addition to our party was a legitimate cause of
embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the
subject at all .
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... a position in which he could exert his peculiar talents to advantage . But a sad
reverse was at hand ; and as this , in its effects , and yet more perhaps in its
causes , overclouded the remainder of his days , permanently affecting not
merely his ...
... a position in which he could exert his peculiar talents to advantage . But a sad
reverse was at hand ; and as this , in its effects , and yet more perhaps in its
causes , overclouded the remainder of his days , permanently affecting not
merely his ...
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The infirmity which was thus heavily visited , was not subsequently As too often
happens , the ruin of his fortunes served but to increase the weakness which had
caused their overthrow . The stroke came upon his father , with all the ...
The infirmity which was thus heavily visited , was not subsequently As too often
happens , the ruin of his fortunes served but to increase the weakness which had
caused their overthrow . The stroke came upon his father , with all the ...
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All men who are cut off in any respect , or from any cause , from the ordinary
pursuits and sympathies of their fellows , are apt to be thrown back unduly on
themselves ; the effect being either to sour the feelings , and give to the mind a ...
All men who are cut off in any respect , or from any cause , from the ordinary
pursuits and sympathies of their fellows , are apt to be thrown back unduly on
themselves ; the effect being either to sour the feelings , and give to the mind a ...
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