National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... hope , will astonish the scoundrelly monks of Trinity , not one of whom , I perceive , except the Provost and my tutor , have subscribed to the work . Heaven knows they ought to rejoice at any thing like an effort of literature coming ...
... hope , will astonish the scoundrelly monks of Trinity , not one of whom , I perceive , except the Provost and my tutor , have subscribed to the work . Heaven knows they ought to rejoice at any thing like an effort of literature coming ...
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... Hope , who still directs her eye To some blue spot , just breaking in the sky . Such are the mild , the blest associates given To him who doubts , -and trusts in naught but Heaven ! " His scepticism , however , never extends to the ...
... Hope , who still directs her eye To some blue spot , just breaking in the sky . Such are the mild , the blest associates given To him who doubts , -and trusts in naught but Heaven ! " His scepticism , however , never extends to the ...
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... hope , and , indeed , am confident , dearest mother , that you do me the justice to be quite sure that this event has only drawn closer every dear tie by which I was bound to you ; and that while my readiness to do every thing towards ...
... hope , and , indeed , am confident , dearest mother , that you do me the justice to be quite sure that this event has only drawn closer every dear tie by which I was bound to you ; and that while my readiness to do every thing towards ...
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... hope that lingers still amidst her sorrow is deeply affecting ; in short , it attains the si vis me flere effectually , and brought the tears into my eyes as I looked at it . " Elsewhere he says : " To a real lover of nature , the sight ...
... hope that lingers still amidst her sorrow is deeply affecting ; in short , it attains the si vis me flere effectually , and brought the tears into my eyes as I looked at it . " Elsewhere he says : " To a real lover of nature , the sight ...
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... hope of helping to console it , and the severest pang in whose own suffer- ings arises from the thought that those they love must suffer in seeing them suffer . Moore used to say women felt less than men . We doubt if the reverse be not ...
... hope of helping to console it , and the severest pang in whose own suffer- ings arises from the thought that those they love must suffer in seeing them suffer . Moore used to say women felt less than men . We doubt if the reverse be not ...
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