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I will live in the Past , the Present , and the Future ! " Scrooge repeated , as he scrambled out of bed . " Oh Jacob Marley ! Heaven , and the Christmas Time be praised for this ! I say it on my knees , old Jacob , on my knees !
I will live in the Past , the Present , and the Future ! " Scrooge repeated , as he scrambled out of bed . " Oh Jacob Marley ! Heaven , and the Christmas Time be praised for this ! I say it on my knees , old Jacob , on my knees !
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It was at present a place perfectly accordant with man's nature - neither ghastly , hateful , nor ugly : neither common - place , unmeaning , nor tame ; but , like man , slighted and enduring ; and withal singularly colossal and ...
It was at present a place perfectly accordant with man's nature - neither ghastly , hateful , nor ugly : neither common - place , unmeaning , nor tame ; but , like man , slighted and enduring ; and withal singularly colossal and ...
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siderable in our language from the Elizabethan age to the present time . Chaucer is anterior ; and on other grounds , too , he cannot well be brought into the comparison . But taking the roll of our chief poetical names , besides ...
siderable in our language from the Elizabethan age to the present time . Chaucer is anterior ; and on other grounds , too , he cannot well be brought into the comparison . But taking the roll of our chief poetical names , besides ...
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W H HUDSON | 17 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 29 |
THORNTON Wilder | 45 |
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