Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... honour to the writer than to the receiver ; but except in cases where you can trust discretion , it would be better not to give my name . Ninety - nine out of a hundred would put my show- ing it you down to the score of vanity . You can ...
... honour to the writer than to the receiver ; but except in cases where you can trust discretion , it would be better not to give my name . Ninety - nine out of a hundred would put my show- ing it you down to the score of vanity . You can ...
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... honour the feelings of that man who stands before us with a modest feeling of his own dignity in his countenance , which seems to say , " The shoes that I wear are clouted , but I paid for the mending of them myself ; the house 7 * BY ...
... honour the feelings of that man who stands before us with a modest feeling of his own dignity in his countenance , which seems to say , " The shoes that I wear are clouted , but I paid for the mending of them myself ; the house 7 * BY ...
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... honoured me with a request that I would deliver the open- ing address to your society . It was at a period when events which had recently taken place upon the Continent , caused every large movement to be looked upon with suspicious ...
... honoured me with a request that I would deliver the open- ing address to your society . It was at a period when events which had recently taken place upon the Continent , caused every large movement to be looked upon with suspicious ...
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... honour , " said he , " are in such a state sometimes , that the poor craturs could count the stars as they lay on their beds . " I am not prepared to dispute that it might have been better for the Irish peasant if , instead of lying on ...
... honour , " said he , " are in such a state sometimes , that the poor craturs could count the stars as they lay on their beds . " I am not prepared to dispute that it might have been better for the Irish peasant if , instead of lying on ...
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... honour at the ex- pense of a costly war , or not . They had risen in one moment of strong emotion to the highest truth of human existence , the Law of Sacrifice ; they had penetrated into that region in which kingly qualities had ...
... honour at the ex- pense of a costly war , or not . They had risen in one moment of strong emotion to the highest truth of human existence , the Law of Sacrifice ; they had penetrated into that region in which kingly qualities had ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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