Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... look on some things I have said with more complacency , when I flatter myself that there is some identity of view between us . " His Lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his lectures on Pope , and Mr. Robertson replied― " I will ...
... look on some things I have said with more complacency , when I flatter myself that there is some identity of view between us . " His Lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his lectures on Pope , and Mr. Robertson replied― " I will ...
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... look up with almost excusable bitterness on such as are surrounded with earthly comforts . It seemed to me that such an opportunity was offered me to - night . The delivery of a lecture to the Brighton Athenæum on a literary subject was ...
... look up with almost excusable bitterness on such as are surrounded with earthly comforts . It seemed to me that such an opportunity was offered me to - night . The delivery of a lecture to the Brighton Athenæum on a literary subject was ...
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... look upon ; but it leaves behind it a purer air and a serener sky . Let us hear the Ayrshire ploughman in his high prophetic strain : " For a ' that , and a ' that , It's coming yet for a ' that , That man to man the world o'er Shall ...
... look upon ; but it leaves behind it a purer air and a serener sky . Let us hear the Ayrshire ploughman in his high prophetic strain : " For a ' that , and a ' that , It's coming yet for a ' that , That man to man the world o'er Shall ...
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... Look at the poor Hindoo who goes through your streets asking alms . There is a grace even in his very attitude , an elegance in his address , which would almost make you believe it if C you were told that he had been a prince in 17.
... Look at the poor Hindoo who goes through your streets asking alms . There is a grace even in his very attitude , an elegance in his address , which would almost make you believe it if C you were told that he had been a prince in 17.
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... looks better dressed than the English lady's maid with all the aid of her mistress's cast - off finery . There is another thing . The refinement of the workman's mind is a matter of importance in the works of art . Let any mercer place ...
... looks better dressed than the English lady's maid with all the aid of her mistress's cast - off finery . There is another thing . The refinement of the workman's mind is a matter of importance in the works of art . Let any mercer place ...
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