The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... heart . His politics were cast in a different mould , or con- fined to the party distinctions and court - intrigues and pittances of popular right , that made a noise in the time of Junius and Wilkes ; and , even if his under- standing ...
... heart . His politics were cast in a different mould , or con- fined to the party distinctions and court - intrigues and pittances of popular right , that made a noise in the time of Junius and Wilkes ; and , even if his under- standing ...
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... heart : no sound that does not awaken the memory of other years . ' To him the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . ' The daisy looks up to him with sparkling eye as an old acquaintance ...
... heart : no sound that does not awaken the memory of other years . ' To him the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . ' The daisy looks up to him with sparkling eye as an old acquaintance ...
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... heart of a nation , and are gifts to a world , he may surely linger out the rest of his life in a dream of immortality . There are moments in our lives so exquisite that all that remains of them afterwards seems useless and barren ; and ...
... heart of a nation , and are gifts to a world , he may surely linger out the rest of his life in a dream of immortality . There are moments in our lives so exquisite that all that remains of them afterwards seems useless and barren ; and ...
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