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Page 74
... amongst the most melancholy of those incident to a congregated mass of human beings in an imperfect state of moral cultivation . affected it interprets the language of the wind , and receives its portion of joy or sor- row from the ...
... amongst the most melancholy of those incident to a congregated mass of human beings in an imperfect state of moral cultivation . affected it interprets the language of the wind , and receives its portion of joy or sor- row from the ...
Page 161
... amongst which his spirit wandered , and had his mode of conveying these con- ceptions to the minds of others been equal to their own original sublimity , he would have stood pre - eminent amongst our poets in the region of power . It ...
... amongst which his spirit wandered , and had his mode of conveying these con- ceptions to the minds of others been equal to their own original sublimity , he would have stood pre - eminent amongst our poets in the region of power . It ...
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... amongst. and were the perceptions of man so quick and clear as to carry the same principle along with him through all the transactions of his life , he would always act rightly . But , be- yond the surface of things , man is unable to ...
... amongst. and were the perceptions of man so quick and clear as to carry the same principle along with him through all the transactions of his life , he would always act rightly . But , be- yond the surface of things , man is unable to ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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