Home Study Circle Library, Том 10Seymour Eaton Doubleday & McClure, 1900 |
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... hear Professor Longfellow ; he always treats us like gentlemen . " In this , as in all ways , he left a priceless combination of high intellectual service with a beautiful human character . His self - control and generosity of spirit ...
... hear Professor Longfellow ; he always treats us like gentlemen . " In this , as in all ways , he left a priceless combination of high intellectual service with a beautiful human character . His self - control and generosity of spirit ...
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... hear Professor Longfellow ; he always treats us like gentlemen . " In this , as in all ways , he left a priceless combination of high intel- lectual service with a beautiful human character . His self - control and generosity of spirit ...
... hear Professor Longfellow ; he always treats us like gentlemen . " In this , as in all ways , he left a priceless combination of high intel- lectual service with a beautiful human character . His self - control and generosity of spirit ...
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... hear " Lucia " or " Don Giovanni , " and to make a festival time at the coming of Salvini or Neilson . He easily caught the gayety of such occasions , and in the shadow of the curtains in the box would join in the sing- ing or the ...
... hear " Lucia " or " Don Giovanni , " and to make a festival time at the coming of Salvini or Neilson . He easily caught the gayety of such occasions , and in the shadow of the curtains in the box would join in the sing- ing or the ...
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... hear Professor Longfellow , for he always treats us as gentlemen , " was exclaimed at a time of uprising among the students . 3. To his translation of Dante's " Divine Comedy . " In the same way Bryant turned to the translation of ...
... hear Professor Longfellow , for he always treats us as gentlemen , " was exclaimed at a time of uprising among the students . 3. To his translation of Dante's " Divine Comedy . " In the same way Bryant turned to the translation of ...
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... hear him read , and actually went to the city for that purpose , yet at the very last he had to give his purpose up . This constitutional nervous weakness , together with his inborn reserve , de- veloped in him a shyness that was proof ...
... hear him read , and actually went to the city for that purpose , yet at the very last he had to give his purpose up . This constitutional nervous weakness , together with his inborn reserve , de- veloped in him a shyness that was proof ...
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