The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... affection never so affectionately expressed , truth never so truly spoken , as in such a cor- respondence . Oh if the disposition which exists * JOACHIM DU BELLAY . at such times , were sustained through life , mar- 48.
... affection never so affectionately expressed , truth never so truly spoken , as in such a cor- respondence . Oh if the disposition which exists * JOACHIM DU BELLAY . at such times , were sustained through life , mar- 48.
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... affection became a source of consola- tion . Margaret had been to him a purely ideal object during the years of his youth ; death had again rendered her such . Imagination had beautified and idolized her then ; faith sancti- fied and ...
... affection became a source of consola- tion . Margaret had been to him a purely ideal object during the years of his youth ; death had again rendered her such . Imagination had beautified and idolized her then ; faith sancti- fied and ...
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... affectionate and reverential remembrance . She was a healthy , happy creature in body and in mind ; at first one of those little prating girls Of whom fond parents tell such tedious stories ; * * DRYDEN . afterwards , as she grew up , a ...
... affectionate and reverential remembrance . She was a healthy , happy creature in body and in mind ; at first one of those little prating girls Of whom fond parents tell such tedious stories ; * * DRYDEN . afterwards , as she grew up , a ...
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... affection ! They are weakened and dissolved by fatal circumstances and the ways of the world , too frequently and too soon . " Our men of rank , " said my friend one day when he was speaking upon this subject , " are not the only ...
... affection ! They are weakened and dissolved by fatal circumstances and the ways of the world , too frequently and too soon . " Our men of rank , " said my friend one day when he was speaking upon this subject , " are not the only ...
65 psl.
... affection to the memory of the dead , unmingled with any other consideration or cause . Such constancy can be found only where there is the union of What is meant to be here a strong imagination and a strong heart , —which perhaps 65.
... affection to the memory of the dead , unmingled with any other consideration or cause . Such constancy can be found only where there is the union of What is meant to be here a strong imagination and a strong heart , —which perhaps 65.
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