Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists ...G. P. Putnam's sons, 1883 |
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... Standing on earth , nor rapt above the sky , I confess that I do feel the differences of man- kind , national or individual , to an unhealthy excess . I can look with no indifferent eye upon 43 IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES By Charles Lamb.
... Standing on earth , nor rapt above the sky , I confess that I do feel the differences of man- kind , national or individual , to an unhealthy excess . I can look with no indifferent eye upon 43 IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES By Charles Lamb.
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... individuals born and constellated so opposite to another individual nature , that the same sphere cannot hold them . I have met with my moral antipodes , and can believe the story of two persons meeting ( who never saw one another ...
... individuals born and constellated so opposite to another individual nature , that the same sphere cannot hold them . I have met with my moral antipodes , and can believe the story of two persons meeting ( who never saw one another ...
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... individual caprice or arrogance than the animal process of respiration from transient disturbances of health . Once , when travelling was rare , there was no fixed law for the usages of public rooms in inns or coffee - houses ; the ...
... individual caprice or arrogance than the animal process of respiration from transient disturbances of health . Once , when travelling was rare , there was no fixed law for the usages of public rooms in inns or coffee - houses ; the ...
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THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE By W Irving | 3 |
THE WORLD OF BOOKS | 25 |
IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES | 43 |
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