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" Perhaps there is no harm in it ; perhaps it makes them no crueler than they would be otherwise. But it is hard to take away what we cannot give ; and life is a pleasant thing, at least to birds. No doubt the young ones say tender things one to another,... "
Life, by J. Forster - 438 psl.
autoriai: Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 4 psl.
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Walter Savage Landor– A Biography, 2 tomas

John Forster - 1869 - 716 psl.
...birds and quadrupeds his sisters and brothers. Few saints Lave been so good-tempered, and not many so wise." And in the same kindly spirit to all dumb creatures...gentler sayings in private intercourse as by his louder utterances in public. They in some sort explain each other, and certainly will help to each other's...
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Walter Savage Landor– A Biography, 2 tomas

John Forster - 1869 - 618 psl.
...and quadru" peds his sisters and brothers. Few saints have been " so good-tempered, and not many so wise." And in the same kindly spirit to all dumb creatures...death." The reader will understand why I thus desire Lander to be judged as well by his gentler sayings in private intercourse as by his louder utterances...
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Walter Savage Landor– A Biography, 2 tomas

John Forster - 1869 - 726 psl.
...men do these things if they will. Perhaps there is no harm in it ; perhaps it makes them no urueler than they would be otherwise. But it is hard to take away what we cannoj give ; and life is a pleasant thing, at least to birds. No doubt the young ones say tender things...
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Scribners Monthly, 6 tomas

1873 - 860 psl.
...those whose idealism is that of the desk and closet only. " It is hard," he says of gunning, " to take what we cannot give ; and life is a pleasant thing,...another, and even the old ones do not dream of death." Lander's appetite for knowledge was insatiable, worthy of the era, and his acquisitions were immense....
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Studies in Literature, 1789-1877

Edward Dowden - 1878 - 542 psl.
...Francis, who called birds and quadrupeds his brothers and sisters, than with lovers of field sports. " It is hard to take away what we cannot give ; and...another, and even the old ones do not dream of death." This union of gentleness with impetuosity, vehemence, and explosive wrath, was only one of the many...
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Landor

Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 250 psl.
...men do these things if they will. Perhaps there is no harm in it ; perhaps it makes them no crueller than they would be otherwise. But it is hard to take...to birds. No doubt the young ones say tender things to one another, and even the old ones do not dream of death^ If Landor was thus little of a sportsman,...
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Landor

Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 248 psl.
...men do these things if they will. Perhaps there is no harm in it; perhaps it makes them no crueller than they would be otherwise. But it is hard to take away what we cannot give, and life is a pleasant thing—at least to birds. Ifo doubt the young ones say tender things to one another, and even the...
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The Academy, 20 tomas

1881 - 520 psl.
...men do these things if they will. Perbaps there is no harm in it ; perhaps it makes them no crueller than they would be otherwise. But it is hard to take away what we cannot »ive, and life is a pleasant thing — at least to birds. No doubt the young ones say tender things...
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Victorian Poets, 1 tomas

Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1887 - 566 psl.
...those whose idealism is that of the desk and closet only. " It is hard," he says of gunning, " to take what we cannot give ; and life is a pleasant thing,...another, and even the old ones do not dream of death." Landor's appetite for knowledge was insatiable, worthy of the era, and his acquisitions were immense....
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Walter Savage Landor : B a Biography

John Forster - 1895 - 600 psl.
...birds and quadrupeds his sisters and brothers. Few saints have been so good-tempered, and not many so wise.' And in the same kindly spirit to all dumb creatures...understand why I thus desire Landor to be judged as well by hia gentler sayings in private intercourse as by his louder public utterances. They in some sort explain...
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