Blackwood's Magazine, Band 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... feel the misery of , who rush for shelter from this present misery to the melancholy pond , or the garrot gallows ! How striking are the contrasts of life ! And as I thought thus , I retraced my life step by step ; and as the ...
... feel the misery of , who rush for shelter from this present misery to the melancholy pond , or the garrot gallows ! How striking are the contrasts of life ! And as I thought thus , I retraced my life step by step ; and as the ...
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... feel worth feeling ? The generous high- minded character of our public schools , I need not descant upon to you . I had known private , some ill condition- ed from the masters , others from the boys ; and with the latter generally is ...
... feel worth feeling ? The generous high- minded character of our public schools , I need not descant upon to you . I had known private , some ill condition- ed from the masters , others from the boys ; and with the latter generally is ...
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... feel it repug- nant to the dictates of his concience to take some particular course ? only observe his unswerving strength of purpose ! He cares not for the " vul- tus instantis tyranni ; " he blenches not from his fixed resolve for ...
... feel it repug- nant to the dictates of his concience to take some particular course ? only observe his unswerving strength of purpose ! He cares not for the " vul- tus instantis tyranni ; " he blenches not from his fixed resolve for ...
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... feel it ; and by no means the least when he affirms that , could he place the subject of his song in that station in society of which he conceives him to be worthy , his very bray would sound in his , the poet's , ears most " musically ...
... feel it ; and by no means the least when he affirms that , could he place the subject of his song in that station in society of which he conceives him to be worthy , his very bray would sound in his , the poet's , ears most " musically ...
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... feeling that he who wrote it must have felt it also . Much as he may have elsewhere said in jest , he is here , at any rate , in earnest ; - we feel that he could never have writ- ten it , had he not either witnessed , or been himself ...
... feeling that he who wrote it must have felt it also . Much as he may have elsewhere said in jest , he is here , at any rate , in earnest ; - we feel that he could never have writ- ten it , had he not either witnessed , or been himself ...
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