Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... cause for such reports being spread abroad by matter- of - 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 show his ingenuity in ...
... cause for such reports being spread abroad by matter- of - 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 show his ingenuity in ...
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... cause of embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the subject at all . For exactly as if not a single person had been present , besides those whom he was accustomed to behold , he quietly walked up to ...
... cause of embarrassment , or rather , he did not , I believe , employ any thought on the subject at all . For exactly as if not a single person had been present , besides those whom he was accustomed to behold , he quietly walked up to ...
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... causes , overclouded the remainder of his days , permanently affecting not merely his happiness but his useful- ness , my purpose requires that I should not shrink from setting this sorrowful occurrence in its true light , - doing that ...
... causes , overclouded the remainder of his days , permanently affecting not merely his happiness but his useful- ness , my purpose requires that I should not shrink from setting this sorrowful occurrence in its true light , - doing that ...
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... caused their overthrow . The stroke came upon his father , with all the aggravations of surprise , " as a peal of thunder out ... cause of that * From a letter written to a young friend on the occasion , 31st July , 1823. The anonymous ...
... caused their overthrow . The stroke came upon his father , with all the aggravations of surprise , " as a peal of thunder out ... cause of that * From a letter written to a young friend on the occasion , 31st July , 1823. The anonymous ...
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... 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 misan- thropic direction , or , in more amiable ...
... 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 misan- thropic direction , or , in more amiable ...
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