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Page 367
... feelings akin to those which men experience when they are about to part , probably for ever , from those accidental companions in life's journey , who by their liveliness and good humour leave behind them a twilight of cheerfulness ...
... feelings akin to those which men experience when they are about to part , probably for ever , from those accidental companions in life's journey , who by their liveliness and good humour leave behind them a twilight of cheerfulness ...
Page 585
... feelings of the scriptural writers . If we have fairly expressed the force of the objection , we trust the objectors will pardon us for having used one word , by which we have caused them to answer them- selves . In not affecting feelings ...
... feelings of the scriptural writers . If we have fairly expressed the force of the objection , we trust the objectors will pardon us for having used one word , by which we have caused them to answer them- selves . In not affecting feelings ...
Page 587
... feelings and incidents , if ever granted in our time , might reasonably have been expected . Had he given the rein to his feelings , it would have been easy for a man of powerful talent and brilliant imagination to have drawn ...
... feelings and incidents , if ever granted in our time , might reasonably have been expected . Had he given the rein to his feelings , it would have been easy for a man of powerful talent and brilliant imagination to have drawn ...
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Peveril of the Peak Quentin Durward St Ronans Well | 10 |
Mémoires Anecdotiques sur lintérieur du Palais et | 86 |
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